America, Its Realities and Resources: Comprising Important Details Connected with the Present Social, Political, Agricultural, Commercial, and Financial State of the Country, Its Laws and Customs, Together with a Review of the Policy of the United States that Led to the War of 1812, and Peace of 1814--the "right of Search," the Texas and Oregon Questions, Etc. Etc, 第 1 卷T. C. Newby, 1846 - 494 頁 |
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第 56 頁
... assumed rights , that are at least impliedly and mutually conceded by friendly States , to the citizens or subjects of each respectively , of landing on their soil , and of peaceably sojourning or passing through the territory of the ...
... assumed rights , that are at least impliedly and mutually conceded by friendly States , to the citizens or subjects of each respectively , of landing on their soil , and of peaceably sojourning or passing through the territory of the ...
第 59 頁
... assumed compact - the recent allegiance to which they had sworn - the newly discovered sacrifices they had made , in their severance from friends and early home , to identify themselves in all its reality with this , the country of ...
... assumed compact - the recent allegiance to which they had sworn - the newly discovered sacrifices they had made , in their severance from friends and early home , to identify themselves in all its reality with this , the country of ...
第 67 頁
... assumed , or asserted , right of self - government , by which is reserved to them the privilege of living under as ill defined and per- plexing code of laws , as any people were ever cursed with . The recent admission of Arkansas , and ...
... assumed , or asserted , right of self - government , by which is reserved to them the privilege of living under as ill defined and per- plexing code of laws , as any people were ever cursed with . The recent admission of Arkansas , and ...
第 71 頁
... assumed prejudice of the exports of the south . This question of mere in- ternal regulation was near being determined by a direct appeal to arms , in which most of the southern States would have united against the Federal Go- vernment ...
... assumed prejudice of the exports of the south . This question of mere in- ternal regulation was near being determined by a direct appeal to arms , in which most of the southern States would have united against the Federal Go- vernment ...
第 74 頁
... assumed the rights appertaining to the supreme govern- ment of the country , especially in its connection and direct intercourse with foreign nations ; and have so pertinaciously adhered to these recently asserted principles in their ...
... assumed the rights appertaining to the supreme govern- ment of the country , especially in its connection and direct intercourse with foreign nations ; and have so pertinaciously adhered to these recently asserted principles in their ...
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第 169 頁 - ... upon such evidence of criminality as, according to the laws of the place where the fugitive or person so charged shall be found, would justify his apprehension and commitment for trial, if the crime or offence had there been committed...
第 86 頁 - Resolved, That the President, in the late Executive proceedings in relation to the public revenue, has assumed upon himself authority and power not conferred by the Constitution and laws, but in derogation of both.
第 377 頁 - The mobs of great cities add just so much to the support of pure government, as sores do to the strength of the human body. It is the manners and spirit of a people which preserve a republic in vigor. A degeneracy in these is a canker which soon eats to the heart of its laws and constitution.
第 97 頁 - That no free government, or the blessings of liberty, can be preserved to any people, but by a firm adherence to justice, moderation, temperance, frugality, and virtue, and by frequent recurrence to fundamental principles.
第 76 頁 - Eureka, who shall hold office for the term of four years from the date of his appointment.
第 169 頁 - It is agreed that the United States and Her Britannic Majesty shall, upon mutual requisitions by them, or their Ministers, officers, or authorities, respectively made, deliver up to justice all persons who, being charged with the crime of murder...
第 376 頁 - Those who labor in the earth are the chosen people of God, if ever He had a chosen people, whose breasts He has made His peculiar deposit for substantial and genuine virtue.
第 377 頁 - While we have land to labor then, let us never wish to see our citizens occupied at a work-bench, or twirling a distaff. Carpenters, masons, smiths, are wanting in husbandry; but, for the general operations of manufacture, let our workshops remain in Europe.
第 377 頁 - ... the proportion which the aggregate of the other classes of citizens bears in any State to that of its husbandmen, is the proportion of its unsound to its healthy parts, and is a good enough barometer whereby to measure its degree of corruption.
第 376 頁 - In Europe the lands are either cultivated, or locked up against the cultivator. Manufacture must therefore be resorted to, of necessity, not of choice, to support the surplus of their people. But we have an immensity of land courting the industry of the husbandman.