The North American Review, Band 24Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1827 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... cause the necessary surveys , plans , and estimates to be made , of such roads and canals , as he may deem of national importance in a commercial or military point of view , or necessary to the transportation of the public mail . ' This ...
... cause the necessary surveys , plans , and estimates to be made , of such roads and canals , as he may deem of national importance in a commercial or military point of view , or necessary to the transportation of the public mail . ' This ...
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... causes , which have tended to dis- courage them . But we have now , in some degree , a dense and wealthy population , and the commercial facilities of the country bear no proportion to either its wants or its ability . Demand and ...
... causes , which have tended to dis- courage them . But we have now , in some degree , a dense and wealthy population , and the commercial facilities of the country bear no proportion to either its wants or its ability . Demand and ...
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... causes , may look to the same market . But populous and growing states south of Ohio , and even a part of the state of Ohio it- self , naturally seek the Atlantic states through the Allegany ridge , and must form such a connexion with ...
... causes , may look to the same market . But populous and growing states south of Ohio , and even a part of the state of Ohio it- self , naturally seek the Atlantic states through the Allegany ridge , and must form such a connexion with ...
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... cause , the character of those works in which our own history is written . As these are much more remarkable for ... causes , to acknowledge our obligations not only to the statesmen and soldiers , who conducted the war of independence ...
... cause , the character of those works in which our own history is written . As these are much more remarkable for ... causes , to acknowledge our obligations not only to the statesmen and soldiers , who conducted the war of independence ...
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... , on some charges of treachery brought against him from Connecti- cut , obeyed the mandate and pleaded his cause before the Gen- eral Court , observing to his judges that though some 30 [ Jan. Winthrop's History of New England .
... , on some charges of treachery brought against him from Connecti- cut , obeyed the mandate and pleaded his cause before the Gen- eral Court , observing to his judges that though some 30 [ Jan. Winthrop's History of New England .
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Seite 172 - Rent is that portion of the produce of the earth, which is paid to the landlord for the use of the original and indestructible powers of the soil.
Seite 110 - American Ornithology or the Natural History of Birds Inhabiting the United States not given by Wilson, with Figures Drawn, Engraved, and Coloured from Nature by Charles Lucien Bonaparte, 4 volumes.
Seite 364 - Certainly all those who have framed written constitutions contemplate them as forming the fundamental and paramount law of the nation, and consequently the theory of every such government must be, that an act of the Legislature, repugnant to the Constitution, is void.
Seite 252 - Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts.
Seite 363 - The power and duty of the judiciary to disregard an unconstitutional act of Congress, or of any State Legislature, were declared in an argument approaching to the precision and certainty of a mathematical demonstration.
Seite 353 - It was declared by the amendment, that the judicial power of the United States should not be construed to extend to any suit in law or equity, commenced or prosecuted against one of the United States, by citizens of another state, or by citizens or subjects of any foreign state.
Seite 128 - I wish the bald eagle had not been chosen as the representative of our country; he is a bird of bad moral character; he does not get his living honestly...
Seite 171 - When, in the progress of society, land of the second degree of fertility is taken into cultivation, rent immediately commences on that of the first quality, and the amount of that rent will depend on the difference in the quality of these two portions of land.
Seite 231 - Lord of the boundless realm of air! In thy imperial name, The hearts of the bold and ardent dare, The dangerous path, of fame Beneath the shade of thy golden wings, The Roman legions bore, From the river of Egypt's cloudy springs, Their pride, to the polar shore.
Seite 358 - When, then, a law is in its nature a contract, when absolute rights have vested under that contract, a repeal of the law cannot divest those rights...