Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... England has received her kings and her nobles from Normandy , Anjou , the Provence , Scotland , Holland , Hanover - often seeing a foreigner as- cend her throne ; yet the sturdy Anglo - Saxon character held its own , spite of the new ...
... England has received her kings and her nobles from Normandy , Anjou , the Provence , Scotland , Holland , Hanover - often seeing a foreigner as- cend her throne ; yet the sturdy Anglo - Saxon character held its own , spite of the new ...
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... England finds its earliest and warmest welcome in America . It was a little remarkable that Bacon and Newton should be re- printed here , and La Place should have found his translator and expositor coming out of an Insurance Office in ...
... England finds its earliest and warmest welcome in America . It was a little remarkable that Bacon and Newton should be re- printed here , and La Place should have found his translator and expositor coming out of an Insurance Office in ...
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... England have more Ideas than precedents , are sponta- neous more than logical ; have intuitions rather than intellectual convictions arrived at by the process of reasoning . They think it is not philosophical to take a young scoundrel ...
... England have more Ideas than precedents , are sponta- neous more than logical ; have intuitions rather than intellectual convictions arrived at by the process of reasoning . They think it is not philosophical to take a young scoundrel ...
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... great work ; it was once thought a surprising thing to found that little colony on the shores of New England ; but 2 NO . V. Young America looks to other Revolutions , and thinks she 1848. ] 17 Political Destination of America .
... great work ; it was once thought a surprising thing to found that little colony on the shores of New England ; but 2 NO . V. Young America looks to other Revolutions , and thinks she 1848. ] 17 Political Destination of America .
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... England builds them best . We lack the phleg- matic patience of older nations . We are always in a hurry , morning , noon , and night . We are impatient of the process , but greedy of the result ; so we make short experiments but long ...
... England builds them best . We lack the phleg- matic patience of older nations . We are always in a hurry , morning , noon , and night . We are impatient of the process , but greedy of the result ; so we make short experiments but long ...
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