North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 77Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1853 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 43
... views at some length . - Our principle is this ; that under any form of government , in all circumstances , the action and functions of the govern- ment and the people are universally , invariably , and necessa- rily distinct and ...
... views at some length . - Our principle is this ; that under any form of government , in all circumstances , the action and functions of the govern- ment and the people are universally , invariably , and necessa- rily distinct and ...
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... views upon this topic , because we are aware that we are in danger of trenching upon some of the formulæ under which this government is carried on . It is said to be a government of the people the people are said to govern themselves ...
... views upon this topic , because we are aware that we are in danger of trenching upon some of the formulæ under which this government is carried on . It is said to be a government of the people the people are said to govern themselves ...
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... views and fulfils their wishes , it is still none the less an instrument set apart and specially appointed to that end . But it is safe to say that , at no time , is the government in exact accordance with the feeling of the country ...
... views and fulfils their wishes , it is still none the less an instrument set apart and specially appointed to that end . But it is safe to say that , at no time , is the government in exact accordance with the feeling of the country ...
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... views may present a proper critical balance , we propose to subjoin a short confession of faith . We fully believe that the government of this country is the best govern- ment on the face of the earth , by which any large community is ...
... views may present a proper critical balance , we propose to subjoin a short confession of faith . We fully believe that the government of this country is the best govern- ment on the face of the earth , by which any large community is ...
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... views . It is equally certain that they professed to have known persons , whom his word or touch recalled alive from the death- bed , the bier , and the sepulchre , and that they connected with these narratives , and reported , as ...
... views . It is equally certain that they professed to have known persons , whom his word or touch recalled alive from the death- bed , the bier , and the sepulchre , and that they connected with these narratives , and reported , as ...
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