Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... political harvest , as fully to satisfy the wants of the American reader . The elaborate and stately Essays of the Edinburgh , Quarterly , and other Reviews ; and Blackwood's noble criticisms on Poetry , his keen political Commentaries ...
... political harvest , as fully to satisfy the wants of the American reader . The elaborate and stately Essays of the Edinburgh , Quarterly , and other Reviews ; and Blackwood's noble criticisms on Poetry , his keen political Commentaries ...
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... POLITICAL DESTINATION OF AMER- ICA , AND THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES . EVERY nation has a peculiar 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 ...
... POLITICAL DESTINATION OF AMER- ICA , AND THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES . EVERY nation has a peculiar 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 ...
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... political confederations . In each of these four instances the Hebrews , the Ionians , the Romans , and the Anglo - Saxon race have had a nationality so strong , that while they have mingled with other nations in commerce and in war ...
... political confederations . In each of these four instances the Hebrews , the Ionians , the Romans , and the Anglo - Saxon race have had a nationality so strong , that while they have mingled with other nations in commerce and in war ...
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... one time threatened 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 .
... one time threatened 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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... political oppression can hold the Celts in Ireland together , or give them national unity of action enough to resist the Saxon foe . Doubtless in other days this very peculiarity of the Irish has done the world some service . Nations ...
... political oppression can hold the Celts in Ireland together , or give them national unity of action enough to resist the Saxon foe . Doubtless in other days this very peculiarity of the Irish has done the world some service . Nations ...
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