A claim so injurious to more than one-half, if not to the whole of the United States, ought to be supported by the clearest evidence of the right. Yet what evidences of that right have been produced ? What arguments alleged in support either of the evidence... History of the Lumber Industry of America - Страница 340по James Elliott Defebaugh - 1906Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Thomas Donaldson - 1881 - 578 страници
...would quickly drain the State thusdisadvantageously circumstanced of its most 'infill inhabitants; its wealth, and its consequence in the scale of the...so injurious to more than one-half, if not to the s"liоle of the United States, onght to be supported by the clearest evidence of the right. Yet what... | |
| Herbert Baxter Adams - 1885 - 126 страници
...would quickly drain the State, thus disadvantageous^ circumstanced, of its most useful inhabitants, its wealth; and its consequence, in the scale of the...A claim so injurious to more than one-half, if not the whole of the United States, ought to be supported by the clearest evidence of the right. Yet what... | |
| Johns Hopkins University - 1885 - 606 страници
...would quickly drain the State, thus disadvantageous1y circumstanced, of its most useful inhabitants, its wealth ; and its consequence, in the scale of...A claim so injurious to more than one-half, if not the whole of the United States, ought to be supported by the clearest evidence of the right. Yet what... | |
| Herbert Baxter Adams - 1885 - 116 страници
...of the confederated States, would sink of course. A claim so injurious to more than one-half, if not the whole of the United States, ought to be supported...Yet what evidences of that right have been produced ? . . . We are convinced, policy and justice require that a country unsettled at the commencement of... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1888 - 484 страници
...would quickly drain the State thus disadvantageously circumstanced of its most useful inhabitants ; its wealth and its consequence in the scale of the...been produced ? What arguments alleged in support either of the evidence or the right ? None that we have heard of deserving a serious refutation." To... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1889 - 800 страници
...would quickly drain the state thus disadvantageously circumstanced of its most useful inhabitants; its wealth and its consequence in the scale of the...sink of course. A claim so injurious to more than one half, if not to the whole, of the United States, ought to be supported by the clearest evidence... | |
| Alfred Emory Lee - 1892 - 1202 страници
...drain the State thus disadvantageous!}' circumstanced of its most useful inhabitant«, its wealth ami its consequence in the scale of the confederated states...sink, of course. A claim so injurious to more than ouehalf if not to the whole of the United States ought to Ы- supported by the clearest evidence of... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, Edward Channing - 1895 - 484 страници
...of the confederated states, would sink of course. A claim so injurious to more than one half if nol to the whole of the United States, ought to be supported...evidences of that right have been produced? what arguments alledged in support either of the evidence or the right; none that we have Iieard of deserving a serious... | |
| Great Britain - 1895 - 232 страници
...state, would quickly drain the state thus disadvantageous^ circumstanced of its most useful inhabitants, its wealth ; and its consequence in the scale of the...sink of course. A claim so injurious to more than one half if not to the 'whole of the United States, ought to be supported by the clearest evidence... | |
| 1895 - 322 страници
...would quickly drain the state thus disadvantageously circumstanced of its most useful inhabitants, its wealth ; and its consequence in the scale of the...sink of course. A claim so injurious to more than one hnlf if not to the •whole of the United States, ought to be supported by the clearest evidence... | |
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