Southern Quarterly Review, Nide 8Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, James Henley Thornwell, William Gilmore Simms Wiley & Putnam, 1845 |
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... never can be permanent in Spanish or Portuguese America . The natural divisions of the country , or such as existed under the colonial government , must coalesce under a federal system , or they will form separate governments , and be ...
... never can be permanent in Spanish or Portuguese America . The natural divisions of the country , or such as existed under the colonial government , must coalesce under a federal system , or they will form separate governments , and be ...
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... never goes unpunished ; good order and de- corum prevail outwardly every where , and an active and efficient police has been established . It is admirably regulated and brought fully into action , not only for the protection of life and ...
... never goes unpunished ; good order and de- corum prevail outwardly every where , and an active and efficient police has been established . It is admirably regulated and brought fully into action , not only for the protection of life and ...
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... never rains , although the sky is generally obscured , and drizzling mists not uncommon ; still , so little apprehension is enter- tained of the occurrence of such a phenomenon as a shower of rain , that the houses are very slightly ...
... never rains , although the sky is generally obscured , and drizzling mists not uncommon ; still , so little apprehension is enter- tained of the occurrence of such a phenomenon as a shower of rain , that the houses are very slightly ...
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... observed the whales and penguins , and spoke of the proximity of land , which , from the appearance of never - failing signs , could scarce- ly be doubted . The following is a sketch which 40 [ July , The Exploring Expedition .
... observed the whales and penguins , and spoke of the proximity of land , which , from the appearance of never - failing signs , could scarce- ly be doubted . The following is a sketch which 40 [ July , The Exploring Expedition .
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... never acknowledged , and the only no- tice the writer had of its having been received , was , the publication of Capt . Ross ' extraordinary assertion , that he had sailed over the spot where Capt . Wilkes had indicated land on the ...
... never acknowledged , and the only no- tice the writer had of its having been received , was , the publication of Capt . Ross ' extraordinary assertion , that he had sailed over the spot where Capt . Wilkes had indicated land on the ...
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Sivu 154 - And the waters prevailed exceedingly upon the earth ; and all the high hills that were under the whole heaven were covered.
Sivu 153 - In the selfsame day entered Noah, and Shem, and Ham, and Japheth, the sons of Noah, and Noah's wife, and the three wives of his sons with them, into the ark; they, and every beast after his kind, and all the cattle after their kind, and every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth after his kind, and every fowl after his kind, every bird of every sort.
Sivu 464 - The legislature shall, as soon as conveniently may be, provide, by law, for the establishment of schools throughout the State, in such manner that the poor may be taught gratis. 2. The arts and sciences shall be promoted in one or more seminaries of learning.
Sivu 486 - He was bred to the law, which is, in my opinion, one of the first and noblest of human sciences ; a science which does more to quicken and invigorate the understanding, than all the other kinds of learning put together ; but it is not apt, except in persons very happily born, to open and to liberalize the mind exactly in the same proportion.
Sivu 154 - Noah's wife, and the three wives of his sons with them, into the ark; they, and every beast after his kind, and all the cattle after their kind, and every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth after his kind, and every fowl after his kind, every bird of every sort. And they went in unto Noah into the ark, two and two of all flesh, wherein is the breath of life.
Sivu 374 - In questions of power then let no more be heard of confidence in man, but bind him down from mischief by the claims of the Constitution.
Sivu 269 - Nothing can exceed the beauty of these waters and their safety. Not a shoal exists within the Straits of Juan de Fuca, Admiralty inlet, or Hood's canal, that can in any way interrupt their navigation by a 74-gun ship.
Sivu 255 - TIME rolls his ceaseless course. The race of yore Who danced our infancy upon their knee, And told our marvelling boyhood legends store, Of their strange ventures happ'd by land or sea, How are they blotted from the things that be ! How few, all weak and withered of their force, Wait, on the verge of dark eternity, Like stranded wrecks, the tide returning hoarse, To sweep them from our sight! Time rolls his ceaseless course.
Sivu 260 - Rural Economy, in its Relations with Chemistry, Physics and Meteorology ; or Chemistry applied to Agriculture. By JB BOUSSINGAULT, Member of the Institute of France, etc., etc.
Sivu 372 - Amendments thereto, they constituted a General Government for special purposes, delegated to that Government certain definite powers, reserving each State to itself the residuary mass of right to their own self-government; and that whensoever the General Government assumes undelegated powers, its acts are unauthoritative, void, and of no force...