The United States Democratic Review, Band 21Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1847 |
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... interest is rapidly getting into a position hostile to the industrial interests ; and a conflict is in prepara- tion that must be terrible in its effects and speedy in its results . The whole system of public credit is wrong in ...
... interest is rapidly getting into a position hostile to the industrial interests ; and a conflict is in prepara- tion that must be terrible in its effects and speedy in its results . The whole system of public credit is wrong in ...
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... interest for its use , as applied to objects in which their interest is as great as those who borrow of them ? It is very clear that if all citizens owe equal duties to the state , there can be no lenders to the state except in foreign ...
... interest for its use , as applied to objects in which their interest is as great as those who borrow of them ? It is very clear that if all citizens owe equal duties to the state , there can be no lenders to the state except in foreign ...
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... interest on our debt , and meet the enormous annual expenses of our government . Without stopping to comment on the morality and humanity of this hope , entertained in a country abounding with bible societies , I venture to give it as ...
... interest on our debt , and meet the enormous annual expenses of our government . Without stopping to comment on the morality and humanity of this hope , entertained in a country abounding with bible societies , I venture to give it as ...
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... interest upon property ; that is to say , of £ 30,000,000 which the debt costs , £ 5,300,000 are drawn from the income tax . Events have abolished the corn laws which are a protection to lands , and raised the poor The people have ...
... interest upon property ; that is to say , of £ 30,000,000 which the debt costs , £ 5,300,000 are drawn from the income tax . Events have abolished the corn laws which are a protection to lands , and raised the poor The people have ...
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... interest annually , and the paper - money in circula- tion , which is the medium in which taxes are collected and interest paid . It is obvious that the magnitude to which the debt may be raised depends somewhat upon the quantity of ...
... interest annually , and the paper - money in circula- tion , which is the medium in which taxes are collected and interest paid . It is obvious that the magnitude to which the debt may be raised depends somewhat upon the quantity of ...
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Seite 204 - They are legislative courts, created in virtue of the general right of sovereignty which exists in the government, or in virtue of that clause which enables congress to make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory belonging to the United States.
Seite 293 - Congress, shall never be construed to authorize the passage of any law, and that no law shall be passed in conformity thereto, by which any citizen, of either of the States in this Union, shall be excluded from the enjoyment of any of the privileges and immunities to which such citizen is entitled under the constitution of the United States...
Seite 226 - So also is the resurrection of the dead. It is sown in corruption; it is raised in incorruption: it is sown in dishonor; it is raised in glory: it is sown in weakness; it is raised in power: it is sown a natural body; it is raised a spiritual body. There is a natural body, and there is a spiritual body.
Seite 196 - It is the power to regulate ; that is, to prescribe the rule by which commerce is to be governed. This power, like all others vested in Congress, is complete in itself, may be exercised to its utmost extent, and acknowledges no limitations other than are prescribed in the Constitution.
Seite 90 - Illustrations. 2 vols. 12mo, Muslin, $3 00. Mrs. Jameson's Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad. Including the "Diary of an Ennuyee." 2 vols. 12mo, Muslin, $1 00. The Sacred Philosophy of the Seasons. Illustrating the Perfections of God in the Phenomena of the Year. By Rev.
Seite 512 - tis Death itself there dies. EPITAPH. STOP, Christian Passer-by — Stop, child of God, And read with gentle breast. Beneath this sod A poet lies, or that which once seem'd he — O lift one thought in prayer for STC ; That he who many a year with toil of breath Found death in life, may here find life in death ! Mercy for praise — to be forgiven for fame He ask'd, and hoped, through Christ. Do thou the same ! AN ODE TO THE RAIN.
Seite 137 - It was answered by the battle-cry of every Spaniard in the city, as rushing from the avenues of the great halls in which they were concealed, they poured into the plaza, horse and foot, each in his own dark column, and threw themselves into the midst of the Indian crowd. The latter, taken by surprise, stunned by the report of artillery and muskets, the echoes of which reverberated like thunder from the surrounding buildings, and blinded by the smoke which rolled in sulphurous volumes along the square,...
Seite 292 - The clause manifestly contemplates the existence of a positive, unqualified right on the part of the owner of the slave, which no State law or regulation can in any way qualify, regulate, control, or restrain.
Seite 277 - RESIDENCE IN PORTUGAL, and Glimpses of the South of Spain. By Mrs. QUILLINAN (Dora Wordsworth). New Edition. Edited, with Memoir, by EDMUND LEE, Author of 'Dorothy Wordsworth.
Seite 523 - Svo. 9s. cloth. ANDERSEN -THE TRUE STORY OF MY LIFE : A Sketch. By HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN, Author of " The Shoes of Fortune," "The Nightingale," " OT," "Only a Fiddler," "The Improvisatore,