The Life and Political Opinions of Martin Van BurenBelknap & Hamersley, 1835 - 364 páginas |
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... views which have been passively received by those who teach them . To this kind of discipline Martin Van Buren was never subjected : whether to his advantage or loss can only be a matter of conjecture . To regret the deficiencies of his ...
... views which have been passively received by those who teach them . To this kind of discipline Martin Van Buren was never subjected : whether to his advantage or loss can only be a matter of conjecture . To regret the deficiencies of his ...
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... views of human rights . It needs to be re - written by a republican pen . When that shall have been done with fidelity and independence , ancient history will be a most use- ful study for the young American . The republics of Greece ...
... views of human rights . It needs to be re - written by a republican pen . When that shall have been done with fidelity and independence , ancient history will be a most use- ful study for the young American . The republics of Greece ...
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... views . The convention sat with closed doors , and few of the opinions expressed by individual members have been preserved . There is no rea- son to doubt , however , that there were members of the assembly who would have been gratified ...
... views . The convention sat with closed doors , and few of the opinions expressed by individual members have been preserved . There is no rea- son to doubt , however , that there were members of the assembly who would have been gratified ...
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... views of the two parties became more apparent ; and the distinctive features of each , at that time , have continued to characterize them , respectively , to the present day . Names indeed , have changed ; and a vocab- ulary of ...
... views of the two parties became more apparent ; and the distinctive features of each , at that time , have continued to characterize them , respectively , to the present day . Names indeed , have changed ; and a vocab- ulary of ...
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... views of a portion of the democratic party . His abilities were put in requisition on that occasion , in preparing an address to the electors of the dis- trict . Similar marks of confidence were reposed in him during every year in the ...
... views of a portion of the democratic party . His abilities were put in requisition on that occasion , in preparing an address to the electors of the dis- trict . Similar marks of confidence were reposed in him during every year in the ...
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Página 226 - It is agreed that creditors on either side shall meet with no lawful impediment to the recovery of the full value in sterling money of all bona fide debts heretofore contracted.
Página 161 - All the powers of government, legislative, executive and judiciary, result to the legislative body. The concentrating these in the same hands is precisely the definition of despotic government.
Página 162 - The judiciary and executive members were left dependent on the legislative, for their subsistence in office, and some of them for their continuance in it.
Página 260 - The great rule of conduct for us in regard to foreign nations is, in extending our commercial relations to have with them as little political connection as possible. So far as we have already formed engagements let them be fulfilled with perfect good faith. Here let us stop.
Página 223 - that the laws of the several States, except where the Constitution, treaties, or statutes of the United States shall otherwise require or provide, shall be regarded as rules of decision in trials at common law in the courts of the United States, in cases where they apply.
Página 337 - To set up the acts of the late Administration as the cause of forfeiture of privileges which would otherwise be extended to the people of the United States, would, under existing circumstances, bo unjust in itself, and could not fail to excite their deepest sensibility.
Página 257 - It would not only be against our interest, but it would be doing wrong to one half of Europe, at least, if we should voluntarily throw ourselves into either scale. It is a natural policy for a nation that studies to be neutral, to consult with other nations engaged in the same studies and pursuits. At the same time that measures ought to be pursued with this view, our treaties with Prussia and Sweden, one of which is expired, and the other near expiring, might be renewed.
Página 225 - It has been justly observed elsewhere, that 'there exists not upon earth, and there never did exist, a judicial tribunal clothed with powers so various and so important, as the Supreme Court.
Página 337 - Britain has, by order in council, opened her colonial ports to Russia and France, notwithstanding a similar omission on their part to accept the terms offered by the act of July, 1825. You cannot press this view of the subject too earnestly upon the consideration of the British ministry. It has bearings and relations that reach beyond the immediate question under discussion." " I will add nothing as to the impropriety of suffering any feelings that find their origin in the past pretensions of this...
Página 171 - keeping the word of promise to the ear, and breaking it to the hope...