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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... mind and an intelli- gent and liberal assertion of social rights , there is no discre- pancy . Infidelity , for obvious reasons , would persuade us to believe , that religious and civil duties are hostile to each other . Believe it not ...
... mind and an intelli- gent and liberal assertion of social rights , there is no discre- pancy . Infidelity , for obvious reasons , would persuade us to believe , that religious and civil duties are hostile to each other . Believe it not ...
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... mind was decidedly favourable to the measure . The time of choosing delegates to the proposed convention was fixed . The citizens of every condition , in the utmost quietness and most exemplary order , assembled in their respective ...
... mind was decidedly favourable to the measure . The time of choosing delegates to the proposed convention was fixed . The citizens of every condition , in the utmost quietness and most exemplary order , assembled in their respective ...
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... mind , its religious sanction . " Chief Justice Spencer , upon the floor of the convention of the state of New - York , declared it to be his decided and deliberate opinion , that the Christian Religion is a part of the law of the land ...
... mind , its religious sanction . " Chief Justice Spencer , upon the floor of the convention of the state of New - York , declared it to be his decided and deliberate opinion , that the Christian Religion is a part of the law of the land ...
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... minds to the great questions of con- stitutional law . Their labours have not been in vain . The principles and provisions of our constitutions are better under- stood , than at any former period . And still there are momen- tous ...
... minds to the great questions of con- stitutional law . Their labours have not been in vain . The principles and provisions of our constitutions are better under- stood , than at any former period . And still there are momen- tous ...
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... mind . It is admitted , I believe , that if the government of the United States be a Federal and not a consolidated government , it would be unreasonable and unjust , to expect in it those mi- nute characteristics , or from it those ...
... mind . It is admitted , I believe , that if the government of the United States be a Federal and not a consolidated government , it would be unreasonable and unjust , to expect in it those mi- nute characteristics , or from it those ...
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