The Life and Times of C.G. MemmingerEverett Waddey Company, 1893 - 604 頁 |
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第 12 頁
... equals and none superior to the Or- phans ' Home of Charleston , either in Europe or America . From the tenderest age of infancy , until the youth is pre- pared to enter upon some useful and honorable vocation , the watchful care of ...
... equals and none superior to the Or- phans ' Home of Charleston , either in Europe or America . From the tenderest age of infancy , until the youth is pre- pared to enter upon some useful and honorable vocation , the watchful care of ...
第 33 頁
Henry Dickson Capers. British Government . Not so with Mr. Memminger , the equal in many respects of the gifted Englishman from Louisiana , and , as the writer believes , his superio . in those characteristics that mark the upright man ...
Henry Dickson Capers. British Government . Not so with Mr. Memminger , the equal in many respects of the gifted Englishman from Louisiana , and , as the writer believes , his superio . in those characteristics that mark the upright man ...
第 49 頁
... equal to Virginia and superior to New York . Oh , had you witnessed the noble bearing of our little State in the government at Washington when her chosen son , William Lowndes , guided and gov- erned her councils . William Lowndes ...
... equal to Virginia and superior to New York . Oh , had you witnessed the noble bearing of our little State in the government at Washington when her chosen son , William Lowndes , guided and gov- erned her councils . William Lowndes ...
第 62 頁
... equal in all the States , and no prefe- rence given to the ports of one State over those of another . If from extrinsic causes some States pay more than others , or pay with less facil- ity , it is a difficulty , in a great measure ...
... equal in all the States , and no prefe- rence given to the ports of one State over those of another . If from extrinsic causes some States pay more than others , or pay with less facil- ity , it is a difficulty , in a great measure ...
第 64 頁
... equal with all ; but will continue so no longer than our great charter shall be preserved . It is not enough that wo feel inconveniences , and are dissatisfied with the measures of gov ernment , to authorizo its destruction . With no ...
... equal with all ; but will continue so no longer than our great charter shall be preserved . It is not enough that wo feel inconveniences , and are dissatisfied with the measures of gov ernment , to authorizo its destruction . With no ...
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