The Life and Times of C.G. MemmingerEverett Waddey Company, 1893 - 604 頁 |
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第 25 頁
... opinion , a more judicial mind than either of them . There was no meteoric light about it , but the clear , steady light of a planet . I was much impressed with his strict adherence to rules and his devotion to principles while he was ...
... opinion , a more judicial mind than either of them . There was no meteoric light about it , but the clear , steady light of a planet . I was much impressed with his strict adherence to rules and his devotion to principles while he was ...
第 35 頁
... opinion as to the proper remedy to relieve the agricultural sections of the unjust and unconstitutional burdens . Mr. Calhoun presented the right of nullification as a remedy authorised by the Constitution of the United States , and ...
... opinion as to the proper remedy to relieve the agricultural sections of the unjust and unconstitutional burdens . Mr. Calhoun presented the right of nullification as a remedy authorised by the Constitution of the United States , and ...
第 45 頁
... opinion , which have been elicited during the progress of affairs among us , as to be fully aware of the great lines of distinction drawn between the several parties in the State , as well as of the portentous omens which threaten us ...
... opinion , which have been elicited during the progress of affairs among us , as to be fully aware of the great lines of distinction drawn between the several parties in the State , as well as of the portentous omens which threaten us ...
第 48 頁
... opinions which I have neither interest nor inclination to conceal . Grateful for the kindness you have personally expressed , I renew my expressions of regret that it is not in my power to accept your kind in- vitation , and have the ...
... opinions which I have neither interest nor inclination to conceal . Grateful for the kindness you have personally expressed , I renew my expressions of regret that it is not in my power to accept your kind in- vitation , and have the ...
第 52 頁
... opinion upon the expediency of immediately interposing the sovereign power of the State , to prevent the execution of the tariff law . That is to say , according to Mr. M'Duf- fie's reading ( the only sensible reading ) of that rather ...
... opinion upon the expediency of immediately interposing the sovereign power of the State , to prevent the execution of the tariff law . That is to say , according to Mr. M'Duf- fie's reading ( the only sensible reading ) of that rather ...
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