Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1849 |
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... tion . The whole nation said so . Now it is no strange thing to find it said that negroes are not " created equal " in Una- lienable Rights with white men . Nay , in the Senate of the United States a famous man declares all this talk a ...
... tion . The whole nation said so . Now it is no strange thing to find it said that negroes are not " created equal " in Una- lienable Rights with white men . Nay , in the Senate of the United States a famous man declares all this talk a ...
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... tion a great work ; it was once thought a surprising thing to found that little colony on the shores of New England ; but NO . V. 2 Young America looks to other Revolutions , and thinks she 1848. ] 17 Political Destination of America .
... tion a great work ; it was once thought a surprising thing to found that little colony on the shores of New England ; but NO . V. 2 Young America looks to other Revolutions , and thinks she 1848. ] 17 Political Destination of America .
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... tion as a pivot ; and when it is shown to be groundless , the whole argument , with all its mass of quotations and authori- ties , falls to the ground . It is , indeed , a little singular , that amid such a profusion of references , no ...
... tion as a pivot ; and when it is shown to be groundless , the whole argument , with all its mass of quotations and authori- ties , falls to the ground . It is , indeed , a little singular , that amid such a profusion of references , no ...
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... tion of the king was absolutely essential to colonial legislation . By the first theory , the colonial assemblies , whether authorized -- by express grant , as in the charter colonies 34 [ Dec. The Legality of American Slavery .
... tion of the king was absolutely essential to colonial legislation . By the first theory , the colonial assemblies , whether authorized -- by express grant , as in the charter colonies 34 [ Dec. The Legality of American Slavery .
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... tion of the law , that which prescribes and ordains , may be in the highest degree wise ; the criminal code may be framed in the soundest philosophy , and with the most judicious com- bination of the principles of prevention and ...
... tion of the law , that which prescribes and ordains , may be in the highest degree wise ; the criminal code may be framed in the soundest philosophy , and with the most judicious com- bination of the principles of prevention and ...
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