Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 23Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1853 |
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Page 368
... ment would vibrate between the two factions ( for such will parties have become ) at each successive election . Neither would be able to retain power beyond some fixed term ; for those seeking office and patronage would become too ...
... ment would vibrate between the two factions ( for such will parties have become ) at each successive election . Neither would be able to retain power beyond some fixed term ; for those seeking office and patronage would become too ...
Page 454
... ment , so that we may be judged by what we really are , and by the law which in truth governs us , and not by a standard which does not faithfully reflect the spirit of our people and the practical work- ing of the system , and subjects ...
... ment , so that we may be judged by what we really are , and by the law which in truth governs us , and not by a standard which does not faithfully reflect the spirit of our people and the practical work- ing of the system , and subjects ...
Page 471
... ment can exercise no power not named or embraced in the instru- ment ; and much less a power especially excluded from it . See Story on the Constitution - Debates in Convention — the Federalist— and the Constitution considered by John ...
... ment can exercise no power not named or embraced in the instru- ment ; and much less a power especially excluded from it . See Story on the Constitution - Debates in Convention — the Federalist— and the Constitution considered by John ...
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