Eloquence of the United States, Volume 3E. & H. Clark, 1827 |
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Halaman 104
... reason , and enforced by every respectable writer on the law of nations , that retaliation is only justifiable as calculated to produce effect in the war . Vengeance is a new motive for resorting to it . If retaliation will produce no ...
... reason , and enforced by every respectable writer on the law of nations , that retaliation is only justifiable as calculated to produce effect in the war . Vengeance is a new motive for resorting to it . If retaliation will produce no ...
Halaman 105
... reasons already assigned , were not binding upon the Creeks , there would be but too much cause to lament his unhappy , if not unjust fate . The first impression , made on the examination of the pro- ceedings in the trial and execution ...
... reasons already assigned , were not binding upon the Creeks , there would be but too much cause to lament his unhappy , if not unjust fate . The first impression , made on the examination of the pro- ceedings in the trial and execution ...
Halaman 115
... reason , drawn from every page of history , for confiding this tremen- dous power to the deliberate judgment of the repre- sentatives of the people . It was there seen that na- tions are often precipitated into ruinous war from fol- ly ...
... reason , drawn from every page of history , for confiding this tremen- dous power to the deliberate judgment of the repre- sentatives of the people . It was there seen that na- tions are often precipitated into ruinous war from fol- ly ...
Halaman 135
... reason prescribes ; it is against the en- terprising ambition of this department , that the people ought to indulge all their jealousy , and exhaust all their precautions . • • The legislative department derives a superiority in our ...
... reason prescribes ; it is against the en- terprising ambition of this department , that the people ought to indulge all their jealousy , and exhaust all their precautions . • • The legislative department derives a superiority in our ...
Halaman 141
... reason to shun the conse- quences which must follow the adoption of the propos- ed resolutions . Our total inability to enforce the will of the majority , demonstrates most clearly the absence of the right to express that will ; for ...
... reason to shun the conse- quences which must follow the adoption of the propos- ed resolutions . Our total inability to enforce the will of the majority , demonstrates most clearly the absence of the right to express that will ; for ...
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