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 364
... interest with the interests of the state , who " have sufficient evidence of permanent common interest with , and at- tachment to the community . " The fixed , stable qualification of land is in the commonwealth of Virginia the only ...
... interest with the interests of the state , who " have sufficient evidence of permanent common interest with , and at- tachment to the community . " The fixed , stable qualification of land is in the commonwealth of Virginia the only ...
Page 371
... interest , having no exist- ence in fact , between those who , in the cant and jargon of the day , are called the rich and the poor , was drawn by the panderer to popular lust , and was no impotent means of inveigling the masses . There ...
... interest , having no exist- ence in fact , between those who , in the cant and jargon of the day , are called the rich and the poor , was drawn by the panderer to popular lust , and was no impotent means of inveigling the masses . There ...
Page 372
... interest , by its representation , the means of protecting itself from oppressive and unjust exactions ; and will force the different interests , or portions , to unite in such measures as tend only to the common weal and advantage of ...
... interest , by its representation , the means of protecting itself from oppressive and unjust exactions ; and will force the different interests , or portions , to unite in such measures as tend only to the common weal and advantage of ...
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