American Literature: Tradition & Innovation, المجلد 1Harrison T. Meserole, Walter Sutton, Brom Weber Heath, 1969 - 1854 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 478
... respect to he- reditary right , I answer without hesitation , That in good theory , an hereditary transmission of any power of office , can never accord with the laws of a true representation . Hereditaryship is , in this sense , as ...
... respect to he- reditary right , I answer without hesitation , That in good theory , an hereditary transmission of any power of office , can never accord with the laws of a true representation . Hereditaryship is , in this sense , as ...
الصفحة 479
... respect to America , he has been very compli- mentary . He always contended , at least in my hearing , that the people of America were more enlightened than those of England , or of any country in Europe ; and that therefore the ...
... respect to America , he has been very compli- mentary . He always contended , at least in my hearing , that the people of America were more enlightened than those of England , or of any country in Europe ; and that therefore the ...
الصفحة 615
... respect to this horse , therefore , it can be of no moment whether he is blooded or studed , or what he is . He is a good old horse , used to the plough , and carries my weight very well ; and I have never yet made enquiry with respect ...
... respect to this horse , therefore , it can be of no moment whether he is blooded or studed , or what he is . He is a good old horse , used to the plough , and carries my weight very well ; and I have never yet made enquiry with respect ...
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