Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1849 |
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... constitution ; and when he beats her at every step , - --- " For ' t is no war , as each one knows , When only one side deals the blows , And t'other bears ' em , " - Jonathan thinks he has covered himself " with imperishable . honors ...
... constitution ; and when he beats her at every step , - --- " For ' t is no war , as each one knows , When only one side deals the blows , And t'other bears ' em , " - Jonathan thinks he has covered himself " with imperishable . honors ...
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... constitution or laws of one state gets speedily imitated by the rest , each new state ( of the North ) becoming more democratic than its predecessor . We are so intent on our purpose that we have no time for amusement . We have but one ...
... constitution or laws of one state gets speedily imitated by the rest , each new state ( of the North ) becoming more democratic than its predecessor . We are so intent on our purpose that we have no time for amusement . We have but one ...
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... constitutions ; and third , that it was rec- ognized and ratified by the Constitution of the United States . The second and third of these propositions obviously depend upon the first , and if that fails they have nothing to stand upon ...
... constitutions ; and third , that it was rec- ognized and ratified by the Constitution of the United States . The second and third of these propositions obviously depend upon the first , and if that fails they have nothing to stand upon ...
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... constitution , because a constitution which exists only at the pleasure of the ruler is really no constitution at all . " The constitution of Massachusetts exists only at the pleasure of the ruler , that is , the sovereign people of the ...
... constitution , because a constitution which exists only at the pleasure of the ruler is really no constitution at all . " The constitution of Massachusetts exists only at the pleasure of the ruler , that is , the sovereign people of the ...
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... At the time , then , when the first state constitutions were framed , slavery existed in the states not as a vested legal right , but as a mere wrong and usurpation . The framers 1848. ] 37 The Legality of American Slavery .
... At the time , then , when the first state constitutions were framed , slavery existed in the states not as a vested legal right , but as a mere wrong and usurpation . The framers 1848. ] 37 The Legality of American Slavery .
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