Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... means com- pleted its history , the Saxon race , from Hengist and Horsa to Sir Robert Peel there also is a permanent peculiarity in the tribe . They are yet the same bold , hardy , practical people as when their bark first touched the ...
... means com- pleted its history , the Saxon race , from Hengist and Horsa to Sir Robert Peel there also is a permanent peculiarity in the tribe . They are yet the same bold , hardy , practical people as when their bark first touched the ...
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... means of manliness for the end - manhood itself . Yet the housekeeping of a Shakspeare , Milton , Franklin , had only one thing worth boasting of . Strange to say , that was the master of the house . A rich and vulgar 24 [ Dec ...
... means of manliness for the end - manhood itself . Yet the housekeeping of a Shakspeare , Milton , Franklin , had only one thing worth boasting of . Strange to say , that was the master of the house . A rich and vulgar 24 [ Dec ...
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... means lacking here , while the pretended gen- tlemen swarm in America . Chaucer said a good word long ago : " This is not mine intendément To clepen no wight in no age Only gentle for his lineage ; But whoso that is virtuous , And in ...
... means lacking here , while the pretended gen- tlemen swarm in America . Chaucer said a good word long ago : " This is not mine intendément To clepen no wight in no age Only gentle for his lineage ; But whoso that is virtuous , And in ...
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... means , does the love of it become an evil . No nation was ever too rich , or over thrifty , though many a nation has lost its soul by living wholly for the senses . Now and then we see noble men living apart from this vul- garity and ...
... means , does the love of it become an evil . No nation was ever too rich , or over thrifty , though many a nation has lost its soul by living wholly for the senses . Now and then we see noble men living apart from this vul- garity and ...
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... means for that we shall not now discuss . The organization of Human Rights , the performance of Hu- man Duties , is an unlimited work . If there shall ever be a time when it is all done , then the Race will have finished its course ...
... means for that we shall not now discuss . The organization of Human Rights , the performance of Hu- man Duties , is an unlimited work . If there shall ever be a time when it is all done , then the Race will have finished its course ...
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