We owe an obligation to the laws, but a higher one to the communities in which we live, and if the former be perverted to destroy the latter, it is patriotism to disregard them.* Entertaining these views, I cannot sanction and will not condemn the step... Andrew Jackson - Stran 411avtor: William Graham Sumner - 1899 - 503 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| William Thomas - 1835 - 196 strani
...induced to aid, knowingly, in giving circulation to papers of this description, directly or indirectly. We owe an obligation to the laws, but a higher one...sanction and will not condemn the step you have taken. Your justification must be looked for in the character of the papers detained, and the circumstances... | |
| William Thomas - 1835 - 202 strani
...higher one to the communities in which we live, and if the^/brmer be perverted to destroy the tatter, it is patriotism to disregard them.* Entertaining...sanction and will not condemn the step you have taken. Your justification must be looked for in the character of the papers detained, and the circumstances... | |
| William Thomas - 1835 - 200 strani
...induced to aid, knowingly, in giving circulation to papers of this description, directly or indirectly. We owe an obligation to the laws, but a higher one to the communities in which we live, and if \\\& former be perverted to destroy the latter, it is patriotism to disregard them.* Entertaining these... | |
| William Thomas - 1835 - 208 strani
...induced to aid, knowingly, in giving circulation to papers of this description, directly or indirectly. We owe an obligation to the laws, but a higher one to the communities in \vhich we live, and if the former be perverted to destroy the latter, it is patriotism to disregard... | |
| William Jay - 1839 - 232 strani
...induced to aid knowingly in giving circulation to papers of this description, directly or indirectly. We owe an obligation to the laws, but a higher one...sanction and will not condemn the step you have taken." This letter taught the Senate that the new officer was willing to conduct the Post-Office in a manner... | |
| William Leggett - 1840 - 346 strani
...induced to aid, knowingly, in giving circulation to papers of this description, directly, or indirectly. We owe an obligation to the laws, but a higher one...sanction, and will not condemn the step you have taken. " Your justification must be looked for in the character of the papers detained, and the circumstances... | |
| William Leggett - 1840 - 348 strani
...induced to aid, knowingly, in giving circulation to papers of this description, directly, or indirectly. We owe an obligation to the laws, but a higher one...sanction, and will not condemn the step you have taken. " Your justification must be looked for in the character of the papers detained, and the circumstances... | |
| William Goodell - 1852 - 810 strani
...circulation to papers of this description, directly or indirectly. NVe owe an obligation to the lnu:i, but a higher one to the communities in which we live, and if the fanner be permitted to destroy the latter, it is patriotism to disregard them. Entertaining these views,... | |
| William Jay - 1853 - 684 strani
...induced to aid knowingly in giving circulation to papers of this description, directly or indirectly. We owe an obligation to the laws, but a higher one...sanction and will not condemn the step you have taken." This letter taught the Senate that the new officer was willing to conduct the Post Office in a manner... | |
| William Jay - 1853 - 684 strani
...description, directly or indirectly. We owe an obligation to the laws, but a higher one to the commumties in which we live ; and if the former be perverted...sanction and will not condemn the step you have taken." This letter taught the Senate that the new officer was willing to conduct the Post Office in a manner... | |
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