The Life and Times of C.G. MemmingerEverett Waddey Company, 1893 - 604 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 41 筆
第 52 頁
... question now before us . In such a question all minor considerations are swal- lowed up and lost . Upon such a question , no man can , or ought to be- no man in the face of a community , excited and divided as this is , dare be neutral ...
... question now before us . In such a question all minor considerations are swal- lowed up and lost . Upon such a question , no man can , or ought to be- no man in the face of a community , excited and divided as this is , dare be neutral ...
第 55 頁
... question how far a State is bound to acquiesce in an unconstitutional act of Congress ; or ( which is the same thing ) how far it has a right “ to interpose to arrest the pro- gress " of such legislation . We admit this right in the ...
... question how far a State is bound to acquiesce in an unconstitutional act of Congress ; or ( which is the same thing ) how far it has a right “ to interpose to arrest the pro- gress " of such legislation . We admit this right in the ...
第 58 頁
... question recurs who is to judge of that ? Each party judges for itself at its peril , and war alone can " arbitrate the event , " or if a peaceful course be preferred , the whole compact is at an end . Shall I be told , in answer to ...
... question recurs who is to judge of that ? Each party judges for itself at its peril , and war alone can " arbitrate the event , " or if a peaceful course be preferred , the whole compact is at an end . Shall I be told , in answer to ...
第 60 頁
... question now submitted to the people of South Carolina is , Are you ready to absolve yourselves from your allegiance to the government of the United States , and to take and maintain your station as a separate commonwealth among the ...
... question now submitted to the people of South Carolina is , Are you ready to absolve yourselves from your allegiance to the government of the United States , and to take and maintain your station as a separate commonwealth among the ...
第 61 頁
... question on the power to reg- ulate commerce . This power is given exclusively and absolutely . Now , although we may justly condemn the mode and manner in which it has been done , all my dislike to the measure itself , all my unfeigned ...
... question on the power to reg- ulate commerce . This power is given exclusively and absolutely . Now , although we may justly condemn the mode and manner in which it has been done , all my dislike to the measure itself , all my unfeigned ...
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