Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 134
... justice . " It is with his views of " natural right and justice , " and not with his legal opinions , that we have to do at present . He is discontented with the existing state of things in this country , -- particularly with the ...
... justice . " It is with his views of " natural right and justice , " and not with his legal opinions , that we have to do at present . He is discontented with the existing state of things in this country , -- particularly with the ...
Page 169
... justice to him , to be stated . They are plausi- ble , though not quite satisfactory to us , and seem to savour a little too much of the old union of Church and State for our American notions : " My great aim , " he says , " in what I ...
... justice to him , to be stated . They are plausi- ble , though not quite satisfactory to us , and seem to savour a little too much of the old union of Church and State for our American notions : " My great aim , " he says , " in what I ...
Page 170
... justice , but from the restraints of good manners ; and accord- ingly the debates of Congress are too often polluted ... justice and morality ; and the high sense of moral and religious obligation which pervades this country , de- mands ...
... justice , but from the restraints of good manners ; and accord- ingly the debates of Congress are too often polluted ... justice and morality ; and the high sense of moral and religious obligation which pervades this country , de- mands ...
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