Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... principles of absolute justice , which God has written on the heart of mankind . They see that war tramples all these principles under foot , and therefore , and in the name of the people , they obstinately refuse to promote , to favor ...
... principles of absolute justice , which God has written on the heart of mankind . They see that war tramples all these principles under foot , and therefore , and in the name of the people , they obstinately refuse to promote , to favor ...
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... principles has been the action of our government , that we have under the most critical circumstances , avoided all censure , and encountered no other evil than that produced by a transient estrangement of good will in those against ...
... principles has been the action of our government , that we have under the most critical circumstances , avoided all censure , and encountered no other evil than that produced by a transient estrangement of good will in those against ...
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... principle , and then that the Bible was the advocate of slavery . " " It is founded on the laws of God , written in the climate and soil of the country . " " It is your inferior clergy , " says an able writer , a " northern man with ...
... principle , and then that the Bible was the advocate of slavery . " " It is founded on the laws of God , written in the climate and soil of the country . " " It is your inferior clergy , " says an able writer , a " northern man with ...
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... principles developed in different individuals , so is it with nations , in an observable degree . The Jews were a religious race , the interpreters of the revelations of God to man ; the Greeks artistic . The Romans , the great active ...
... principles developed in different individuals , so is it with nations , in an observable degree . The Jews were a religious race , the interpreters of the revelations of God to man ; the Greeks artistic . The Romans , the great active ...
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... principle of public or common law ; and it is strange to find the ministers of France and England , in the very act of founding a new monarchy , trampling under foot the most indispensable characteristic of free states ; namely , that ...
... principle of public or common law ; and it is strange to find the ministers of France and England , in the very act of founding a new monarchy , trampling under foot the most indispensable characteristic of free states ; namely , that ...
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