The North American Review, Volume 140Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1885 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 192
... citizens ful- filling their sublime duties to the laws , to the magistracy , and to the policy of this great nation . It is objected , that a practical union of church and state is likely to result from meddling ministers . No more than ...
... citizens ful- filling their sublime duties to the laws , to the magistracy , and to the policy of this great nation . It is objected , that a practical union of church and state is likely to result from meddling ministers . No more than ...
Page 282
... citizens , and can voluntarily release these sovereign rights , or at least put itself in a situation in which it would be improper to exercise them . When the United States contracts with its own citizens , it does not and should not ...
... citizens , and can voluntarily release these sovereign rights , or at least put itself in a situation in which it would be improper to exercise them . When the United States contracts with its own citizens , it does not and should not ...
Page 528
... citizen . None the less , however , does it behoove every citizen of the republic to reflect upon the possible , and ... citizens , that it is better calculated than any other to realize both these ends , that it is prompted by love of ...
... citizen . None the less , however , does it behoove every citizen of the republic to reflect upon the possible , and ... citizens , that it is better calculated than any other to realize both these ends , that it is prompted by love of ...
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