Moral Character of Civil Government: Considered with Reference to the Political Institutions of the United States,in Four LettersW.C. Little, 1832 - 72 páginas |
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... never plead against the validity of a government , on account of mere defects . Against constitutions founded in apostacy and perjury , and established in usurpation over the claims of God and rights of man , they have often plead ...
... never plead against the validity of a government , on account of mere defects . Against constitutions founded in apostacy and perjury , and established in usurpation over the claims of God and rights of man , they have often plead ...
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... never justify the rejection of a system positively moral.- " There is " -I use the language of a very sensible writer , - " There is a manifest and great difference , between a simple defect in a deed of civil constitution , whereby a ...
... never justify the rejection of a system positively moral.- " There is " -I use the language of a very sensible writer , - " There is a manifest and great difference , between a simple defect in a deed of civil constitution , whereby a ...
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... never compare with settled constitutional prin- ciples , deliberately formed and of perpetual standing . Even occasional judicative deeds , did such pass , inconsistent with established principles , must yield to the superior obligation ...
... never compare with settled constitutional prin- ciples , deliberately formed and of perpetual standing . Even occasional judicative deeds , did such pass , inconsistent with established principles , must yield to the superior obligation ...
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... never be extin- guished ; but the fabric of civil reformation tumbled down , and in its ruins buried many of its friends . It could not be otherwise . The foundation was unsound , The government , in all its parts was an usurpation upon ...
... never be extin- guished ; but the fabric of civil reformation tumbled down , and in its ruins buried many of its friends . It could not be otherwise . The foundation was unsound , The government , in all its parts was an usurpation upon ...
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... never again be authorized . 5. Tens of thousands of the state treasury are devoted , annually , to the promotion of useful knowledge , in the support of primary schools and higher institutions of literature . 6. The christian Sabbath is ...
... never again be authorized . 5. Tens of thousands of the state treasury are devoted , annually , to the promotion of useful knowledge , in the support of primary schools and higher institutions of literature . 6. The christian Sabbath is ...
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