Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... American to be infor Sittell's Museum of Foreign Literature , ( which was favor- ably received by the public for twenty years , ) but as it is twice as large , and appears so often , we not only give spirit and freshness to it by many ...
... American to be infor Sittell's Museum of Foreign Literature , ( which was favor- ably received by the public for twenty years , ) but as it is twice as large , and appears so often , we not only give spirit and freshness to it by many ...
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... have stoutly held their character through all ; they have thus modi- fied feebler nations joined with them . To take the last , neither the Britons nor the Danes affected very much the 2 [ Dec. Political Destination of America .
... have stoutly held their character through all ; they have thus modi- fied feebler nations joined with them . To take the last , neither the Britons nor the Danes affected very much the 2 [ Dec. Political Destination of America .
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... destruction to Rome itself , -seem to have been so filled with Love of Individual Independence that they could never accept a minute organization of human Rights and Duties 1848. ] 3 Political Destination of America .
... destruction to Rome itself , -seem to have been so filled with Love of Individual Independence that they could never accept a minute organization of human Rights and Duties 1848. ] 3 Political Destination of America .
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... ordinate Qualities , which change with circumstances , and so vary the nation's aspect that its peculiar genius and peculiar duty are often hid from its own consciousness , and 4 [ Dec. Political Destination of America .
... ordinate Qualities , which change with circumstances , and so vary the nation's aspect that its peculiar genius and peculiar duty are often hid from its own consciousness , and 4 [ Dec. Political Destination of America .
139 psl.
... American History , or of American Politics , that the point requires no arguing . We have a Ge- nius for Liberty : the American idea is Freedom , Natural Rights . Accordingly , the work providentially laid out for us to do seems this ...
... American History , or of American Politics , that the point requires no arguing . We have a Ge- nius for Liberty : the American idea is Freedom , Natural Rights . Accordingly , the work providentially laid out for us to do seems this ...
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