Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 30
Page 329
... object independent of revenue . The incidental protection of American industry , under the revenue clause of the Constitution , had been always acknowledged as legit- imate ; but domestic manufactures had grown up during the periods of ...
... object independent of revenue . The incidental protection of American industry , under the revenue clause of the Constitution , had been always acknowledged as legit- imate ; but domestic manufactures had grown up during the periods of ...
Page 396
... object of a new nation . Therefore is it our object . But whilst in every other country , which has a history , the passage through this first period , the purely utilitarian , has been tedious , our own has been rapid from various ...
... object of a new nation . Therefore is it our object . But whilst in every other country , which has a history , the passage through this first period , the purely utilitarian , has been tedious , our own has been rapid from various ...
Page 402
... objects of solici- tude . But , can we object to this ? What more noble aim than the amelioration of these can be proposed ? There are few more noble , certainly ; but how do our Northern brethren undertake the task ? Not only by taking ...
... objects of solici- tude . But , can we object to this ? What more noble aim than the amelioration of these can be proposed ? There are few more noble , certainly ; but how do our Northern brethren undertake the task ? Not only by taking ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
absolute admiration Africa American Bishop of Arras Brooks called cause century character Christian civil colonies colonists Congress Constitution Count of Egmont Duchess of Parma Dutch Republic Egmont energy England equal evil exhibited existence fact favour feeling Fichte force France freedom French friends give gospel Granvelle heat heathen Hegel honour House human idea ideal individual influence institutions interest King labour lectures Liberia liberty living matter mechanical ment mind mission missionaries moral motion Motley nations natives nature negro Netherlands never noble object occasion opinion pantheism party perpetual motion Philip philoso philosophy political position present Prince of Orange principle produced question race Randolph reason religion religious remarks rendered result Schelling Schelling's Senate sentiment slavery slaves society South Carolina Spain speculations speech spirit thought thousand tion true truth universal volume whole William of Orange