Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 3 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1850 |
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... opinion that no sound argument proceeding from sound prem- ises can ever lead to a result manifestly unjust , we well know that a practised and self - possessed speaker - one who is striv ing to gain a present advantage , right or wrong ...
... opinion that no sound argument proceeding from sound prem- ises can ever lead to a result manifestly unjust , we well know that a practised and self - possessed speaker - one who is striv ing to gain a present advantage , right or wrong ...
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... opinion that we have now formed is a wrong one , we wish it may be so proved , for we had hoped that the firmness and moderation and conscientiousness of Mr. Underwood would greatly contribute to soften and modify , if they could not en ...
... opinion that we have now formed is a wrong one , we wish it may be so proved , for we had hoped that the firmness and moderation and conscientiousness of Mr. Underwood would greatly contribute to soften and modify , if they could not en ...
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... opinions are entertained about Slavery in the class from which Mr. Hunter comes . But it is a consolation to think that they are the opinions alone of that class . The great body of the slaveholders , to say nothing of those who are not ...
... opinions are entertained about Slavery in the class from which Mr. Hunter comes . But it is a consolation to think that they are the opinions alone of that class . The great body of the slaveholders , to say nothing of those who are not ...
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... opinion and formally show its unsoundness , would be to prove ourselves as great simpletons as we would take our readers , or the court delivering the opinion , to be . The following statement is contained in the last paragraph of Mr ...
... opinion and formally show its unsoundness , would be to prove ourselves as great simpletons as we would take our readers , or the court delivering the opinion , to be . The following statement is contained in the last paragraph of Mr ...
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... opinion , the integrity of the Union ; and in which he had borne so con- spicuous a part , that he well might have ... opinions as mischievous as theirs , he so introduces them that they often find not only transient harbor , but are ...
... opinion , the integrity of the Union ; and in which he had borne so con- spicuous a part , that he well might have ... opinions as mischievous as theirs , he so introduces them that they often find not only transient harbor , but are ...
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