Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 315
... duties of a sovereign . The queen was an utterly profligate woman , who lived in open shame with a life - guardsman , to whom she pursua- ded the king to commit the absolute sovereignty of the kingdom . The heir apparent was , by the ...
... duties of a sovereign . The queen was an utterly profligate woman , who lived in open shame with a life - guardsman , to whom she pursua- ded the king to commit the absolute sovereignty of the kingdom . The heir apparent was , by the ...
Page 334
... duties are minutely prescribed . If he deviates from them , it provides for his remo- val . Far from being a despot , he is not even exempted from the superintendence of a monitor chosen by the society , who ob- serves his conduct ...
... duties are minutely prescribed . If he deviates from them , it provides for his remo- val . Far from being a despot , he is not even exempted from the superintendence of a monitor chosen by the society , who ob- serves his conduct ...
Page 366
... duties . Husband and wife , parent and child , master and servant , principal and agent , judge and prisoner , juror and suitor or accused , general and common sol- dier , representative and constituent , are , and must ever be ...
... duties . Husband and wife , parent and child , master and servant , principal and agent , judge and prisoner , juror and suitor or accused , general and common sol- dier , representative and constituent , are , and must ever be ...
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