The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 5Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 - American periodicals |
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Page 369
... land . ' He asked , with marked emphasis , Can a compact be the supreme law of the land ? I ask , in return , whether treaties are not compacts , and whether treaties , as well as the Con- stitution , are not declared to be the supreme ...
... land . ' He asked , with marked emphasis , Can a compact be the supreme law of the land ? I ask , in return , whether treaties are not compacts , and whether treaties , as well as the Con- stitution , are not declared to be the supreme ...
Page 411
... land of our birth . St. Augustine is situated on a flat point of land , bounded on the west and south by the St. Sebastian River and marshes , about a third of a mile wide , and on the east by the Matanzas River , about a mile wide ...
... land of our birth . St. Augustine is situated on a flat point of land , bounded on the west and south by the St. Sebastian River and marshes , about a third of a mile wide , and on the east by the Matanzas River , about a mile wide ...
Page 418
... land . In 1763 , the Spaniards left , because it was ceded to England . Twenty years afterwards , the English ( who had introduced many improvements , and agriculture upon an extended scale , ) left , because it was re- ceded to Spain ...
... land . In 1763 , the Spaniards left , because it was ceded to England . Twenty years afterwards , the English ( who had introduced many improvements , and agriculture upon an extended scale , ) left , because it was re- ceded to Spain ...
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