The Classical Journal, 第 40 卷A. J. Valpay., 1829 |
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第135页
... confederacy . Sum of the Argument . Brief review of the political circumstances of the United States . POLITICAL Science , however founded on the experience of ages , and illustrated by the highest efforts of human wisdom , is ...
... confederacy . Sum of the Argument . Brief review of the political circumstances of the United States . POLITICAL Science , however founded on the experience of ages , and illustrated by the highest efforts of human wisdom , is ...
第136页
... confederacy . Ad- vantages indeed it proposes and secures , to which a number of small and unconnected states could individually form no reasonable pretension , but which involve in their very attainment a sacrifice of free agency on ...
... confederacy . Ad- vantages indeed it proposes and secures , to which a number of small and unconnected states could individually form no reasonable pretension , but which involve in their very attainment a sacrifice of free agency on ...
第138页
... confederacy ? 2. Is it in the nature of things to expect that confederate states will be inclined to concede even that full degree of power to the federal head , which is compatible with the principles of their constitution ? Now to ...
... confederacy ? 2. Is it in the nature of things to expect that confederate states will be inclined to concede even that full degree of power to the federal head , which is compatible with the principles of their constitution ? Now to ...
第139页
... confederacy is meant an assemblage of independent states into one great state for national purposes , it follows , that all the powers not ceded by them severally , and delegated in express terms to the federal head , must continue to ...
... confederacy is meant an assemblage of independent states into one great state for national purposes , it follows , that all the powers not ceded by them severally , and delegated in express terms to the federal head , must continue to ...
第140页
... confederacy for supplies of men , a demand coupled with no constitu- tional authority for the actual levying of those supplies , the requisition will have practically the force of a mere recommendation , and not of law . The states , on ...
... confederacy for supplies of men , a demand coupled with no constitu- tional authority for the actual levying of those supplies , the requisition will have practically the force of a mere recommendation , and not of law . The states , on ...
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amphibrach ancient appears Arabic Astarte authority Ceres Cicero confederacy Demeter Dionysus diphthong edition Egyptian Elision Ennius federal Grammar grammarians Greek hæc Hebrew Herodotus Homeric Ibid ictus metricus Iliad inserted instance Isis Khazars Kimchi language Latin learned lection metrical accent noun observed Osiris Ovid Parr particle passage Pillans Plautus poem poets present preterite principle probably Propertius Proserpine prosodial quæ quam quid Quis quod reader remark Roman rule Sacy Sacy's says Schw serpent Sophocles spondee subjunctive subjunctive mood substitute sunt syllable Synæresis Synalœpha Synalopha per crasin tense things tion translated trochee verb verse Virgil vowel word writers αι ἀρ γαρ γε δε δη εἰ ἐν ἑοι και κατα μεν οἱ οὐ οὔτε περι ῥα τε τὴν τὸ τοις τοῦ τῳ τῶν ὡς
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