War of the Rebellion; Or, Scylla and Charybdis: Consisting of Observations Upon the Causes, Course, and Consequences of the Late Civil War in the United StatesHarper & Brothers, 1866 - 440 strani |
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Stran 17
... forces , in two different sections of the same country , it is evident , must generate " geographical parties ; " against the formation of which , Washington , in his Farewell Address , so solemnly and so pathetically warned his ...
... forces , in two different sections of the same country , it is evident , must generate " geographical parties ; " against the formation of which , Washington , in his Farewell Address , so solemnly and so pathetically warned his ...
Stran 39
... force of language , to the injurious policy of the mother country , who , to favor the naviga- tor , had entailed these evils upon the colonies . I need hardly refer , sir , particularly to the publications of the day . They are matters ...
... force of language , to the injurious policy of the mother country , who , to favor the naviga- tor , had entailed these evils upon the colonies . I need hardly refer , sir , particularly to the publications of the day . They are matters ...
Stran 55
... This principle , in constitutional governments , is compromise , and in absolute governments is force , as will be next ex- plained . " It has been already shown that the same constitution * of man which leads those who govern to oppress.
... This principle , in constitutional governments , is compromise , and in absolute governments is force , as will be next ex- plained . " It has been already shown that the same constitution * of man which leads those who govern to oppress.
Stran 56
... force , and , of course , leave no other alternative to the govern- ed but to acquiesce in oppression , however great it may be , or to resort to force to put down the government . But the dread of such a resort must necessarily lead ...
... force , and , of course , leave no other alternative to the govern- ed but to acquiesce in oppression , however great it may be , or to resort to force to put down the government . But the dread of such a resort must necessarily lead ...
Stran 57
... force . Traced to this source , the voice of a people — uttered un- der the necessity of avoiding the greatest of calamities , through the organs of a government so constructed as to suppress the expression of all partial and selfish ...
... force . Traced to this source , the voice of a people — uttered un- der the necessity of avoiding the greatest of calamities , through the organs of a government so constructed as to suppress the expression of all partial and selfish ...
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