History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
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... measures are right . Admitting this opinion to be true , ( and I am inclined to think it may be , ) still it will remain to be inquired , by what means and on what standard the people would form their opinion of the propriety and wisdom ...
... measures are right . Admitting this opinion to be true , ( and I am inclined to think it may be , ) still it will remain to be inquired , by what means and on what standard the people would form their opinion of the propriety and wisdom ...
第 435 頁
... measures , is of the utmost importance ; because till that is done , it will be difficult to determine , in what manner those measures ought to be counteracted , which is the point immediately under consideration . I can never believe ...
... measures , is of the utmost importance ; because till that is done , it will be difficult to determine , in what manner those measures ought to be counteracted , which is the point immediately under consideration . I can never believe ...
第 437 頁
... measures of the war party . Their rage was proportioned to their disap- pointment , and it hurried them into the most furious invectives against the president , against the envoy , and against all who were understood to favor the measure ...
... measures of the war party . Their rage was proportioned to their disap- pointment , and it hurried them into the most furious invectives against the president , against the envoy , and against all who were understood to favor the measure ...
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