Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 23Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1853 |
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Page 45
... force in front and strong opposition , he deemed it unsafe to ad- vance with a single brigade , and awaited support . This carries much force , and without entering into the further discussion of these details , the matter will be ...
... force in front and strong opposition , he deemed it unsafe to ad- vance with a single brigade , and awaited support . This carries much force , and without entering into the further discussion of these details , the matter will be ...
Page 361
... force ; and , of course , leave no other alternative to the governed , 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 governed , 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 ...
Page 370
... force is resorted to in order to overthrow it , the result is rarely ever followed by the establishment of liberty . The force suffi- cient to overthrow an oppressive government is usually sufficient to establish one equally or more ...
... force is resorted to in order to overthrow it , the result is rarely ever followed by the establishment of liberty . The force suffi- cient to overthrow an oppressive government is usually sufficient to establish one equally or more ...
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