Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... character . The mental and moral appe must be gratified . by a large collection of Biography , Voyages and Trave History , and more solid matter , we may produce a wo which shall be popular , while at the same time it wi We hope that ...
... character . The mental and moral appe must be gratified . by a large collection of Biography , Voyages and Trave History , and more solid matter , we may produce a wo which shall be popular , while at the same time it wi We hope that ...
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... character , in which it differs from all others that have been , that are , and possibly from all that are to come , for it does not yet appear that the Divine Father of the nations ever repeats himself and creates either two nations or ...
... character , in which it differs from all others that have been , that are , and possibly from all that are to come , for it does not yet appear that the Divine Father of the nations ever repeats himself and creates either two nations or ...
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... character appear , only the complexion and dress thereof changed by circumstances . There is always the same hard- ness and materialism , the same skill in organizing men , the same turn for affairs and genius for legislation . Rome bor ...
... character appear , only the complexion and dress thereof changed by circumstances . There is always the same hard- ness and materialism , the same skill in organizing men , the same turn for affairs and genius for legislation . Rome bor ...
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... character held its own , spite of the new element infused into its blood : change the ministries , change the ... character , as individuals fail of success through excess or deficiency in their character . Thus the Celts , that great ...
... character held its own , spite of the new element infused into its blood : change the ministries , change the ... character , as individuals fail of success through excess or deficiency in their character . Thus the Celts , that great ...
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... character of a nation , it seems , has never been changed . Only when the BLOOD of the nation is changed by additions from another stock is the idio- syncrasy altered . Now , while each nation has its peculiar Genius or character which ...
... character of a nation , it seems , has never been changed . Only when the BLOOD of the nation is changed by additions from another stock is the idio- syncrasy altered . Now , while each nation has its peculiar Genius or character which ...
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