Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 282
... result must be the same , whether the political power be in the hands of the settler in his life - time , or whether it be given only to his child . The aggregate of the vote of the non - slaveholding State receives its sure increment ...
... result must be the same , whether the political power be in the hands of the settler in his life - time , or whether it be given only to his child . The aggregate of the vote of the non - slaveholding State receives its sure increment ...
Page 287
... results which are effected by the mere principle of association , that we believe that the whole character of the ... result is inevitable . The slave States will be hemmed in on every side , before fifty years have gone , with a ...
... results which are effected by the mere principle of association , that we believe that the whole character of the ... result is inevitable . The slave States will be hemmed in on every side , before fifty years have gone , with a ...
Page 381
... result either from its being unjustly and unwisely organized , or from its attempting what it is powerless to accomplish . Government can protect the person and the property of the citizen , but it is help- lessly incapable of making ...
... result either from its being unjustly and unwisely organized , or from its attempting what it is powerless to accomplish . Government can protect the person and the property of the citizen , but it is help- lessly incapable of making ...
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