North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Page 232
... object , not the general re- sult , happiness - but the attainment of some particular good , either for ourselves or others . Experience teaches us that our own happiness is promoted by seeking that of others ; but we also find that ...
... object , not the general re- sult , happiness - but the attainment of some particular good , either for ourselves or others . Experience teaches us that our own happiness is promoted by seeking that of others ; but we also find that ...
Page 478
... object . Sir , I differ en- tirely from his views on the subject . I think that the public lands are settling quite fast enough ; that our people need no stimulus to urge them thither ; but want rather a check , at least , on that ...
... object . Sir , I differ en- tirely from his views on the subject . I think that the public lands are settling quite fast enough ; that our people need no stimulus to urge them thither ; but want rather a check , at least , on that ...
Page 495
... object being to maintain what the Constitution has or- dained , is in itself a laudable object . The means are expressed in the terms the necessary and proper measures . " A proper object was to be 1830. ] 495 To Nullify an Act of Congress ...
... object being to maintain what the Constitution has or- dained , is in itself a laudable object . The means are expressed in the terms the necessary and proper measures . " A proper object was to be 1830. ] 495 To Nullify an Act of Congress ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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