Memoir of Tristam Burges: With Selections from His Speeches and Occasional WritingsMarshall, Brown, 1835 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... government , and the triumphs of religion.- The dying Roman said , " Virtue is but a name . " It is in- deed , no more , " if human breath can make or mar it . " And thus it is with the biography of a living man . It is of no high- er ...
... government , and the triumphs of religion.- The dying Roman said , " Virtue is but a name . " It is in- deed , no more , " if human breath can make or mar it . " And thus it is with the biography of a living man . It is of no high- er ...
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... government . He can aggregate the profusions of every climate , and every season . He can melio- rate the severity , and remedy the imperfections of nature herself . All these things he can perform by the assistance of reason . " By ...
... government . He can aggregate the profusions of every climate , and every season . He can melio- rate the severity , and remedy the imperfections of nature herself . All these things he can perform by the assistance of reason . " By ...
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... Government , might , " like the bright bow of Heaven , " visit them with tokens of relief - that their descend- ants for whom was established a broad basis of independence , " might give them one look of kindness , and pour one beam of ...
... Government , might , " like the bright bow of Heaven , " visit them with tokens of relief - that their descend- ants for whom was established a broad basis of independence , " might give them one look of kindness , and pour one beam of ...
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... Government has no more power than has been given to it by the People . In this country , the great residuary power is with the People ; in that , it is with the Government . All the Governments of Europe had a feudal origin . The Roman ...
... Government has no more power than has been given to it by the People . In this country , the great residuary power is with the People ; in that , it is with the Government . All the Governments of Europe had a feudal origin . The Roman ...
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... Governments of Europe originated in this manner ; and are derived from those Military Governments . Even then , the chieftain could call his feudatory into the field , for only a certain and limited number of days . He could neither ...
... Governments of Europe originated in this manner ; and are derived from those Military Governments . Even then , the chieftain could call his feudatory into the field , for only a certain and limited number of days . He could neither ...
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