The Southern literary messenger, المجلدات 24-251857 |
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... fact here sta- ted , that there has been a complete revo- lution in our national policy in respect of this vexed question , since the enactment of the Ordinance 1857. ] 25 The Edinburgh Review on the Political Crisis in the U. S..
... fact here sta- ted , that there has been a complete revo- lution in our national policy in respect of this vexed question , since the enactment of the Ordinance 1857. ] 25 The Edinburgh Review on the Political Crisis in the U. S..
الصفحة 27
... respecting the actual rights of the Slave States and their equality before the law with their sister States , to make it ... respect of all thinking men throughout the world . " We of the South are unal- terably inimical to this societas ...
... respecting the actual rights of the Slave States and their equality before the law with their sister States , to make it ... respect of all thinking men throughout the world . " We of the South are unal- terably inimical to this societas ...
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... respect for the man and gratitude for his eminent services . We are far from deprecating or regarding with jealousy and distrust , the advance- ment of British Power . On the whole , it has been advantageous to the human race ; for ...
... respect for the man and gratitude for his eminent services . We are far from deprecating or regarding with jealousy and distrust , the advance- ment of British Power . On the whole , it has been advantageous to the human race ; for ...
الصفحة 40
... respect to this latter , a deputation soon waited upon him with the request that he would with- draw from the law - school , until he could disprove certain accusations which were brought against him . Henry Aylesbury upon this occasion ...
... respect to this latter , a deputation soon waited upon him with the request that he would with- draw from the law - school , until he could disprove certain accusations which were brought against him . Henry Aylesbury upon this occasion ...
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... respect on the one hand and parental in- terest on the other ; and yet the time came when the son in all meekness , but with solemn decision , announced his alle- giance to other than the doctrines of his father . This well - known fact ...
... respect on the one hand and parental in- terest on the other ; and yet the time came when the son in all meekness , but with solemn decision , announced his alle- giance to other than the doctrines of his father . This well - known fact ...
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الصفحة 88 - Those who quit their proper character, to assume what does not belong to them, are, for the greater part, ignorant both of the character they leave, and of the character they assume.
الصفحة 213 - WE knew it would rain, for all the morn. A spirit on slender ropes of mist Was lowering its golden buckets down Into the vapory amethyst Of marshes and swamps and dismal fens — Scooping the dew that lay in the flowers, Dipping the jewels out of the sea, To sprinkle them over the land in showers.
الصفحة 475 - I deemed that if they were put under a sort of cover I might gain my end ; and happening to have a mask in the house, I told them all to stand and speak boldly from under cover of the mask. " I began with the youngest (Anne, afterwards Acton Bell), and asked what a child like her most wanted ; she answered, 'Age and experience.
الصفحة 91 - But the power of Congress over the person or property of a citizen can never be a mere discretionary power under our Constitution and form of Government. The powers of the Government and the rights and privileges of the citizen are regulated and plainly defined by the Constitution itself.
الصفحة 343 - The days of our age are threescore years and ten; and though men be so strong that they come to fourscore years : yet is their strength then but labour and sorrow; so soon passeth it away, and we are gone.
الصفحة 90 - And if the Constitution recognizes the right of property of the master in a slave, and makes no distinction between that description of property and other property owned by a citizen, no tribunal, acting under the authority of the United States, whether it be legislative, executive, or judicial, has a right to draw such a distinction, or deny to it the benefit of the provisions and guarantees which have been provided for the protection of private property against the encroachments of the government.
الصفحة 479 - HELEN, thy beauty is to me Like those Nicean barks of yore, That gently, o'er a perfumed sea, The weary, way-worn wanderer bore To his own native shore. On desperate seas long wont to roam, Thy hyacinth hair, thy classic face, , Thy Naiad airs have brought me home To the glory that was Greece And the grandeur that was Rome.
الصفحة 475 - A circumstance now occurs to my mind which I may as well mention. When my children were very young, when, as far as I can remember, the oldest was about ten years of age, and the youngest about four, thinking that they knew more than I had yet discovered, in order to make them speak with less timidity, I deemed that if they were put...
الصفحة 420 - The light clear element which the isle wears Is heavy with the scent of lemon-flowers, Which floats like mist laden with unseen showers. And falls upon the eyelids like faint sleep ; And from the moss violets and jonquils peep, And dart their arrowy odour through the brain, Till you might faint with that delicious pain.
الصفحة 174 - On thy fair bosom, silver lake, The wild swan spreads his snowy sail, And round his breast the ripples break, As down he bears before the gale.