Life and Correspondence of James Iredell: One of the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, Том 1D. Appleton, 1857 |
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Стр. 457 - None, without violence to the claims of honor and justice, can withhold applause from Colonel Dixon and his North Carolina regi» See Appendix D. ment of militia. Having their flank exposed by the flight of the other militia, they turned with disdain from the ignoble example; and fixing their eyes on the Marylanders, whose left they became, determined to vie in deeds of courage with their veteran comrades. Nor did they shrink from this daring resolve. In every vicissitude of the battle, this regiment...
Стр. 39 - After all, it appears to me, that there can be no check on the Representatives of the people in a democracy, but the people themselves ; and in order that the check may be more efficient I would have annual elections.
Стр. 28 - Shandaic than in that of its having more handles than one ; the parallel breaks only in this, that in using the stick, every one will take the handle which suits his convenience. In Tristram Shandy, the handle is taken which suits the passions, their ignorance, or their sensibility.
Стр. 197 - With you I anticipate the important share which the colonies must soon have in regulating the political balance. They are striding fast to independence, and ere long will build an empire upon the ruin of Great Britain...
Стр. 28 - ... the gift of God; and, besides, a true feeler always brings half the entertainment along with him; his own .ideas are only called forth by what he reads ; and the vibrations within him entirely correspond with those excited : — 'tis like reading himself, and not the book.
Стр. 28 - ... tis the gift of God — and besides, a true feeler always brings half the entertainment along with him. His own ideas are only call'd forth by what he reads, and the vibrations within, so entirely correspond with those excited, 'tis like reading himself and not the book.
Стр. 226 - September, 1774, a number of the delegates chosen and appointed by the several colonies and provinces in North America, to meet and hold a Congress...
Стр. 28 - There is so little true feeling in the herd of the world, that I wish I could have got an act of parliament, when the books first appeared, that none but wise men should look into them...
Стр. 568 - I know not which Corps I have the greatest reason to be pleased with, Muhlenberg's Virgmians, or the North Carolina troops — they are both equally alert, zealous and spirited.
Стр. 339 - Unfortunately, one of the members from the back country introduced a test, by which every person, before he should be admitted to a share in the Legislature, should swear that he believed in the Holy Trinity, and that the Scriptures of the Old Testament was written by divine inspiration.