The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our OwnJ. Murray, 1854 - Počet stran: 389 |
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Strana 8
... namely , the founding of a colony " for the glory of God , and the ad- vancement of the Christian faith , and the honour of their king and country . " And although they subsequently applied for and obtained from the Plymouth Company in ...
... namely , the founding of a colony " for the glory of God , and the ad- vancement of the Christian faith , and the honour of their king and country . " And although they subsequently applied for and obtained from the Plymouth Company in ...
Strana 30
... namely , that of the strongly aris- tocratic organisation and feeling of social life in that country ; wherein are seen ancient sympathies , strong and irrepressible associa- tions , instincts of cultivation and of nature , asserting ...
... namely , that of the strongly aris- tocratic organisation and feeling of social life in that country ; wherein are seen ancient sympathies , strong and irrepressible associa- tions , instincts of cultivation and of nature , asserting ...
Strana 46
... namely , whether certain just debts contracted by some of the States should be paid by them , or cer- tain taxes , imposed by Congress , collected ; questions which , if determined in the negative by the imagined self - interest of the ...
... namely , whether certain just debts contracted by some of the States should be paid by them , or cer- tain taxes , imposed by Congress , collected ; questions which , if determined in the negative by the imagined self - interest of the ...
Strana 50
... namely , the payment of debts , how great was the need of some over - ruling authority to compel the in- dividual States to the observance of good faith in those matters , both towards each other and to individuals . He says that ...
... namely , the payment of debts , how great was the need of some over - ruling authority to compel the in- dividual States to the observance of good faith in those matters , both towards each other and to individuals . He says that ...
Strana 82
... namely , the public good . Thus considered , the possession of the fran- chise ought to elevate the feeling of personal dignity , strengthen the suggestions of duty , and furnish strong motives for mental cultiva- tion and study ...
... namely , the public good . Thus considered , the possession of the fran- chise ought to elevate the feeling of personal dignity , strengthen the suggestions of duty , and furnish strong motives for mental cultiva- tion and study ...
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