The North American Review, Band 104Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1867 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... principles of equity on which all laws should be founded ; and both in act and speech he showed the fruits of this previous education . The laws which were enacted while he was our foremost man , and the decisions which he pronounced ...
... principles of equity on which all laws should be founded ; and both in act and speech he showed the fruits of this previous education . The laws which were enacted while he was our foremost man , and the decisions which he pronounced ...
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... principles from which its virtue is derived . The distinctive peculiarity of the politics of America is the fact , that , resting upon ultimate universal principles of right , they become a branch of moral science ; and the question in ...
... principles from which its virtue is derived . The distinctive peculiarity of the politics of America is the fact , that , resting upon ultimate universal principles of right , they become a branch of moral science ; and the question in ...
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... principles . Each case must be dealt with on its own merits . " Here precisely the reverse is true , and the staple of our political argument is concerning the principle involved in the special instance under discus- sion . The contrast ...
... principles . Each case must be dealt with on its own merits . " Here precisely the reverse is true , and the staple of our political argument is concerning the principle involved in the special instance under discus- sion . The contrast ...
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