North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1855 |
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... principles of expediency and justice . The statesmen formed in the school of our Revolution , in times of imminent peril , when old for- mulas were thrown to the winds , and they were obliged to seek in the fundamental principles of law ...
... principles of expediency and justice . The statesmen formed in the school of our Revolution , in times of imminent peril , when old for- mulas were thrown to the winds , and they were obliged to seek in the fundamental principles of law ...
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... principles of justice which are born with man , but do not die with him nor with centu- ries . They declare that his ... principle which repels individual deviation from law . With these data of law and obedience , and consequently force ...
... principles of justice which are born with man , but do not die with him nor with centu- ries . They declare that his ... principle which repels individual deviation from law . With these data of law and obedience , and consequently force ...
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... principles were more sound , whose policy was more just and sagacious , who better understood the hazards of liberty , and the metes and bounds of freedom , who more wisely united the conservative with the progressive elements of ...
... principles were more sound , whose policy was more just and sagacious , who better understood the hazards of liberty , and the metes and bounds of freedom , who more wisely united the conservative with the progressive elements of ...
Contents
FINISHED LIVES | 21 |
GREEK PRONUNCIATION | 49 |
THE TRANSMIGRATION OF SOULS | 58 |
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