The American Journal of Politics, المجلد 1The Journal, 1892 |
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... was one of the most learned men in England ; and yet in the jargon of conceited scholarship he was called " an uneducated man , " that is to say , a man whom the colleges did not know . The truth is that RICHARD COBDEN . 3.
... was one of the most learned men in England ; and yet in the jargon of conceited scholarship he was called " an uneducated man , " that is to say , a man whom the colleges did not know . The truth is that RICHARD COBDEN . 3.
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... called " the persuasive eloquence of Cobden " ; but here is contemporaneous evidence that Cobden had begun to fascinate Peel as early as 1842. This was a wonderful conquest , considering the quality and political rank of Peel . He was a ...
... called " the persuasive eloquence of Cobden " ; but here is contemporaneous evidence that Cobden had begun to fascinate Peel as early as 1842. This was a wonderful conquest , considering the quality and political rank of Peel . He was a ...
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... called political economy ; a " bagman " as they derisively nicknamed him , for Cobden had been a commercial traveler in his younger days . In a letter written at this time to his brother , he said , " I am regarded as a Gothic invader ...
... called political economy ; a " bagman " as they derisively nicknamed him , for Cobden had been a commercial traveler in his younger days . In a letter written at this time to his brother , he said , " I am regarded as a Gothic invader ...
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... the value of all other things was estimated . The law of supply and demand operated upon them the same as upon everything else . There was no he called upon Lord Palmerston to tell him so . SILVER AS IT WAS , AS IT IS , AS IT SHOULD BE .
... the value of all other things was estimated . The law of supply and demand operated upon them the same as upon everything else . There was no he called upon Lord Palmerston to tell him so . SILVER AS IT WAS , AS IT IS , AS IT SHOULD BE .
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he called upon Lord Palmerston to tell him so . He told the prime minister that having censured his policy for years , he could not with any self - respect take office in his cabinet . Tra- dition says that Cobden remarked to Palmerston ...
he called upon Lord Palmerston to tell him so . He told the prime minister that having censured his policy for years , he could not with any self - respect take office in his cabinet . Tra- dition says that Cobden remarked to Palmerston ...
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الصفحة 355 - Against the insidious wiles of foreign influence, I conjure you to believe me, fellow-citizens, the jealousy of a free people ought to be constantly awake, since history and experience prove that foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of republican government.
الصفحة 289 - tis his will : Let but the commons hear this testament, (Which, pardon me, I do not mean to read) And they would go and kiss dead Caesar's wounds, And dip their napkins in his sacred blood ; Yea, beg a hair of him for memory, And, dying, mention it within their wills, Bequeathing it, as a rich legacy, Unto their issue.
الصفحة 203 - That Congress has no power under the Constitution to interfere with or control the domestic institutions of the several states, and that such states are the sole and proper judges of everything appertaining to their own affairs not prohibited by the Constitution...
الصفحة 207 - That the maintenance inviolate of the rights of the States, and especially the right of each State to order and control its own domestic institutions according to its own judgment exclusively...
الصفحة 203 - Constitution ; that all efforts of the abolitionists or others, made to induce Congress to interfere with questions of slavery, or to take incipient steps in relation thereto, are calculated to lead to the most alarming and dangerous consequences...
الصفحة 355 - The great rule of conduct for us in regard to foreign nations is, in extending our commercial relations to have with them as little political connection as possible.
الصفحة 564 - Look not thou upon the wine when it is red, when it giveth his colour in the cup, when it moveth itself aright: at the last it biteth like a serpent, and stingeth like an adder.
الصفحة 188 - It were better for, him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and he cast into the sea, than that he should offend one of these little ones.
الصفحة 181 - And now whereas my father did lade you with a heavy yoke, I will add to your yoke : my father chastised you with whips, but I will chastise you with scorpions.
الصفحة 107 - It is his duty to do all he can in his own party to put down bribery, corruption, and trickery; to see that none but competent, faithful, and honest men, who will unflinchingly stand by...