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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... neral authority is to them within its own sphere . In this res- pect then , the proposed government cannot be deemed one , since its jurisdiction extends to certain limited objects only , and leaves to the several states a a residuary ...
... neral authority is to them within its own sphere . In this res- pect then , the proposed government cannot be deemed one , since its jurisdiction extends to certain limited objects only , and leaves to the several states a a residuary ...
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... that prevailed among the descendants of Jacob . It is a mis- take to suppose that God approved of slavery in Israel , except as a punishment of crime . He no more approved of their ge- neral practice of slavery than of their hard - hearted.
... that prevailed among the descendants of Jacob . It is a mis- take to suppose that God approved of slavery in Israel , except as a punishment of crime . He no more approved of their ge- neral practice of slavery than of their hard - hearted.
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... neral practice of slavery than of their hard - hearted divorces . Both were in principle opposed to his law of love . Yet res- pecting both he legislated , without at once abolishing either . Their abolition he left to be effected by ...
... neral practice of slavery than of their hard - hearted divorces . Both were in principle opposed to his law of love . Yet res- pecting both he legislated , without at once abolishing either . Their abolition he left to be effected by ...
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