The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 33Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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... means , it will employ to accom- plish the purposes of the grant , but beyond this wise discre- tion it cannot go without an abuse of its powers , and a conse- quent violation of the Constitution . It cannot select to apply one of the ...
... means , it will employ to accom- plish the purposes of the grant , but beyond this wise discre- tion it cannot go without an abuse of its powers , and a conse- quent violation of the Constitution . It cannot select to apply one of the ...
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... means , and in a christian spirit . " Can a lull in a storm of fanaticism be more appropriately employed than in such professions of being the elected of God to a work of blood and carnage ? We find it impossible to keep out the ...
... means , and in a christian spirit . " Can a lull in a storm of fanaticism be more appropriately employed than in such professions of being the elected of God to a work of blood and carnage ? We find it impossible to keep out the ...
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... means ? It means writing in haste , against the inclination , without opportunity for reflection , correction , or chance to get in- formation . It means dressing for a ball in the dark ; paint- ing a picture , with a single brush for ...
... means ? It means writing in haste , against the inclination , without opportunity for reflection , correction , or chance to get in- formation . It means dressing for a ball in the dark ; paint- ing a picture , with a single brush for ...
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