Mr. Redhead Yorke's weekly political review, Volumen21807 |
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... honours , and shattered fortunes , without reparation or atonement . Some claim to consistency , too , must be allowed ... honour of being chaired , as custom- ary on such occasions , and retired from Winchester , not wishing to receive ...
... honours , and shattered fortunes , without reparation or atonement . Some claim to consistency , too , must be allowed ... honour of being chaired , as custom- ary on such occasions , and retired from Winchester , not wishing to receive ...
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... honour , your integrity , or your peace . One further truth I should wish to impress upon your mind , as deserv ing the most serious attention , " That next to the example of persons allied to the monarch on the throne , that of the ...
... honour , your integrity , or your peace . One further truth I should wish to impress upon your mind , as deserv ing the most serious attention , " That next to the example of persons allied to the monarch on the throne , that of the ...
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... honour of the German name , who can confide in his gratitude and honour , and who , fighting by his side , are not dubious of victory , have joined their banners with his . " From this positive state- ment , it was reasonable to ...
... honour of the German name , who can confide in his gratitude and honour , and who , fighting by his side , are not dubious of victory , have joined their banners with his . " From this positive state- ment , it was reasonable to ...
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... honour . The whirlwind has gone forth against Prussia , but vengeance may be yet in store against France . After other nations shall have felt the scourge for their vices , the reserved and collected thunder of heaven will intercept the ...
... honour . The whirlwind has gone forth against Prussia , but vengeance may be yet in store against France . After other nations shall have felt the scourge for their vices , the reserved and collected thunder of heaven will intercept the ...
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... honour , but for a retreat ; that they alone sought to make themselves an opening upon different points , and that the corps of the army which should let them pass , would lose its honour and its glory . " " To these inspiring words the ...
... honour , but for a retreat ; that they alone sought to make themselves an opening upon different points , and that the corps of the army which should let them pass , would lose its honour and its glory . " " To these inspiring words the ...
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Página 90 - Their patriotism would certainly prefer its continuance and application to the great purposes of the public education, roads, rivers, canals, and such other objects of public improvement as it may be thought proper to add to the constitutional enumeration of federal powers.
Página 187 - It is first, and last, and midst in our minds. For. taking ground on that religious system, of which we are now in possession, we continue to act on the early received, and uniformly continued sense of mankind.
Página 277 - That it is contrary to the. first duties of the confidential servants of the Crown to restrain themselves by any pledge, expressed or implied, from offering to the King any advice which the course of circumstances may render necessary for the welfare and security of any part of his Majesty's extensive empire.
Página 268 - ... both as to place and process, as its functionaries may direct. The presence of the highest judicial authorities, to be assembled at this place within a few days, the means of pursuing a sounder course of proceedings here than elsewhere, and the aid of the Executive means, should the judges have occasion to use them...
Página 405 - Law, — in its nature the noblest and most beneficial to mankind, in its abuse and debasement the most sordid and the most pernicious. A lawyer now is nothing more (I speak of ninetynine in a hundred at least), to use some of Tully's words, "nisi leguleius quidem cautus, et acutus praeco actionum, cantor formularum, auceps syllabarum.
Página 249 - He found at once that the attachment of the Western country to the present Union was not to be shaken; that its dissolution could not be effected with the consent of its inhabitants, and that his resources were inadequate as yet to effect it by force.
Página 11 - That it is a high infringement of the liberties and privileges of the Commons of the United Kingdom...
Página 90 - Education is here placed among the articles of public care, not that it would be proposed to take its ordinary branches out of the hands of private enterprise, which manages so much better all the concerns to which it is equal ; but a public institution can alone supply those sciences which though rarely called for are yet necessary to complete the circle, all the parts of which contribute to the improvement of the country and some of them to its preservation.
Página 187 - This consecration is made, that all who administer in the government of men, in which they stand in the person of God Himself, should have high and worthy notions of their function and destination ; that their hope should be full of immortality ; that they should not look to the paltry pelf of the moment...
Página 90 - The present consideration of a national establishment, for education particularly, is rendered proper by this circumstance; also that, if Congress, approving the proposition, shall yet think it more eligible to found it on a donation of lands, they have it now in their power to endow it with those which will be among the earliest to produce the necessary income.