Stryker's American Register and Magazine, Volume 6W.M. Morrison, 1853 - History, Modern |
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... parties thereon - Address to Cardinal Wiseman - Effect of the Queen's replies to Addresses - Opening of the new session ... party in power - liberty of the Press- the King's speech -- new trades law , & c . - Austria - general condition ...
... parties thereon - Address to Cardinal Wiseman - Effect of the Queen's replies to Addresses - Opening of the new session ... party in power - liberty of the Press- the King's speech -- new trades law , & c . - Austria - general condition ...
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... parties claimed , † yet were finally compelled by the * Subsequently , the Virginia House of Delegates almost unanimously passed a set of resolutions declining to co - operate with the Legislature of South Carolina in convening a ...
... parties claimed , † yet were finally compelled by the * Subsequently , the Virginia House of Delegates almost unanimously passed a set of resolutions declining to co - operate with the Legislature of South Carolina in convening a ...
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... parties - one for the Union and the other against it . If such a division should become necessary , he announced ... party he may belong , who is uncontaminated by fanati- cism , rather than to one who , crying out all the time and ...
... parties - one for the Union and the other against it . If such a division should become necessary , he announced ... party he may belong , who is uncontaminated by fanati- cism , rather than to one who , crying out all the time and ...
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... party quite as much patriotism , devotion to the Union , honor , and probity as in the other party . " 27 These and similar addresses from Lewis Cass , W. R. King , Rufus Choate , D. S. Dickinson , and many other distinguished men ...
... party quite as much patriotism , devotion to the Union , honor , and probity as in the other party . " 27 These and similar addresses from Lewis Cass , W. R. King , Rufus Choate , D. S. Dickinson , and many other distinguished men ...
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... party to this compact , in which she agreed to have a consideration that fugitives of this character should be delivered up . What is her law ? Her law , as I have said , not only refuses to give the use of the jails for the detention ...
... party to this compact , in which she agreed to have a consideration that fugitives of this character should be delivered up . What is her law ? Her law , as I have said , not only refuses to give the use of the jails for the detention ...
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Page 489 - Around me I behold, Where'er these casual eyes are cast, The mighty minds of old : My never-failing friends are they, With whom I converse day by day. With them I take delight in weal And seek relief in woe; And while I understand and feel How much to them I owe, My cheeks have often been bedew'd With tears of thoughtful gratitude.
Page 502 - Richard, I do not give, but lend you my horse; be sure you be honest, and bring my horse back to me at your return this way to Oxford. And I do now give you ten groats to bear your charges to Exeter; and here is ten groats more, which I charge you to deliver to your mother, and tell her, I send her a Bishop's benediction with it, and beg the continuance of her prayers for me.
Page 77 - American army, shall be considered as a common fund for the use and benefit of such of the United States, as have become or shall become members of the confederation or federal alliance of the said states, Virginia inclusive, according to their usual respective proportions in the general charge and expenditure, and shall be faithfully and bona fide disposed of for that purpose, and for no other use or purpose whatsoever.
Page 489 - With tears of thoughtful gratitude. My thoughts are with the Dead ; with them I live in long-past years, Their virtues love, their faults condemn, Partake their hopes and fears, And from their lessons seek and find Instruction with an humble mind. My hopes are with the Dead ; anon My place with them will be, And I with them shall travel on Through all Futurity ; Yet leaving here a name, I trust, That will not perish in the dust.
Page 503 - To whom the good man replied, ' My dear George, if saints have usually a double share in the miseries of this life, I that am none, ought not to repine at what my wise Creator hath appointed for me, but labour, (as indeed I do daily) to submit mine to His will, and possess my soul in patience, and peace.
Page 585 - ... The charterer of any vessel, in case he shall man, victual and navigate such vessel at his own expense or by his own procurement, shall be deemed the owner of such vessel within the meaning of the provisions of this...
Page 95 - Congress and will forfeit their claim to the protection of their country. No such persons must expect the interference of this Government in any form on their behalf, no matter to what extremities they may be reduced in consequence of their conduct.
Page 485 - Now, if you are in the mood for a reverie, only fancy me in America ; imagine my ground uncultivated since the creation, and see me wielding the axe, now to cut down the tree, and now the snakes that nestled in it. Then see me grubbing up the roots, and building a nice snug little dairy with them : three rooms in my cottage, and my only companion some poor negro whom I had bought on purpose to emancipate.
Page 488 - I should have a deadly deal of law to forget whenever I had done with it, but my brains, God bless them ! never received any, and I am as ignorant as heart could wish. The tares would not grow.
Page 88 - August, 1789, in the necessary support and maintenance and repairs of all light-houses, beacons, buoys, and public piers erected, placed, or sunk before the passage of the act within any bay, inlet, harbor, or port of the United States...