The Life of John Randolph of Roanoke, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1850 - 375 páginas |
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... mind , which the work evinces - its clearness , dignity , and vigor of composition - it would be needless to speak . It is eminently calculated to delight and instruct both the student and the miscellaneous reader . " - Boston Courier ...
... mind , which the work evinces - its clearness , dignity , and vigor of composition - it would be needless to speak . It is eminently calculated to delight and instruct both the student and the miscellaneous reader . " - Boston Courier ...
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... mind an impetus to study the literature from which he gives very accurate quotations in his notes . He describes the peculiarities and the life of the Roman people in a masterly manner , and he fascinates every reader , by the brilliant ...
... mind an impetus to study the literature from which he gives very accurate quotations in his notes . He describes the peculiarities and the life of the Roman people in a masterly manner , and he fascinates every reader , by the brilliant ...
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... mind ; one uniting a very searching shrewdness with a pure and unaffected charity . He has shown equal courage , judgment , and taste , in availing himself of minute details , so as to give his narrative the picturesqueness of a memoir ...
... mind ; one uniting a very searching shrewdness with a pure and unaffected charity . He has shown equal courage , judgment , and taste , in availing himself of minute details , so as to give his narrative the picturesqueness of a memoir ...
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... mind the best lessons . She was a member of the Church of England , a faith from which her son never long departed . On her bended knees , with him by her side , she repeated day after day the prayers and collects of that admirable ...
... mind the best lessons . She was a member of the Church of England , a faith from which her son never long departed . On her bended knees , with him by her side , she repeated day after day the prayers and collects of that admirable ...
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... mind , young as he was , craved after ethereal food , and there he found the richest repast . The first book that fell in his way was Voltaire's History of Charles XII . of Sweden . An admirable writer on education has said , that ...
... mind , young as he was , craved after ethereal food , and there he found the richest repast . The first book that fell in his way was Voltaire's History of Charles XII . of Sweden . An admirable writer on education has said , that ...
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Página 140 - They tell us, sir, that we are weak; unable to cope with so formidable an adversary. But when shall we be stronger? Will it be the next weeK, or the next year? Will it be when we are totally disarmed, and when a British guard shall be stationed in every house? Shall we gather strength by irresolution and. inaction?
Página 194 - The Constitution has made no provision for our holding foreign territory, still less for incorporating foreign nations into our Union. The Executive, in seizing the fugitive occurrence which so much advances the good of their country, have done an act beyond the Constitution.
Página 35 - That no man, or set of men, are entitled to exclusive or separate emoluments or privileges from the community, but in consideration of public services; which, not being descendible, neither ought the offices of magistrate, legislator or judge to be hereditary.
Página 119 - States at any time during the continuance of this act, to order all such aliens as he shall judge dangerous to the peace and safety of the United States, or shall have reasonable grounds to suspect are concerned in any treasonable or secret machinations against the government thereof, to depart out of the territory of the United States, within such time as shall be expressed in such order...
Página 29 - We have no detail of those great considerations which, in my opinion, ought to have abounded before we should recur to a government of this kind. Here is a revolution as radical as that which separated us from Great Britain.
Página 53 - I cannot stand forward, and give praise or blame to any thing which relates to human actions, and human concerns, on a simple view of the object, as it stands stripped of every relation, in all the nakedness and solitude of metaphysical abstraction.
Página 103 - ... at the same time studiously marked with indignities towards the Government of the United States. It evinces a disposition to separate the people of the United States from the Government ; to persuade them that they have different affections, principles, and interests, from those of their fellow-citizens, whom they themselves have chosen to manage their common concerns ; and thus to produce divisions fatal to our peace. Such attempts ought to be repelled with a decision which...
Página 77 - Whereas it appears that a state of war exists between Austria, Prussia, Sardinia, Great Britain, and the United Netherlands, of the one part, and France on the other, and the duty and interest of the United States require, that they should with sincerity and good faith adopt and pursue a conduct friendly and impartial toward the belligerent powers...
Página 42 - Treasury to digest and prepare plans for the improvement and management of the revenue, and for the support of public credit...