Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... this by its immense extent and comprehension includes a portraiture of the human mind in the utmost expansion of the present age ... J. Q. ADAMS . MASSACHUSETTS QUARTERLY REVIEW . NO . V. DECEMBER , 1848. LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.
... this by its immense extent and comprehension includes a portraiture of the human mind in the utmost expansion of the present age ... J. Q. ADAMS . MASSACHUSETTS QUARTERLY REVIEW . NO . V. DECEMBER , 1848. LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.
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... present day . They have accordingly done little for art , science , philosophy , little for commerce and the useful arts of life , but much for Religion and the psalms they sung two or three thousand years ago are at this day the Hymns ...
... present day . They have accordingly done little for art , science , philosophy , little for commerce and the useful arts of life , but much for Religion and the psalms they sung two or three thousand years ago are at this day the Hymns ...
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... present age , and they the character of the men now living . Thus new modifications of the national type continually take place ; new variations are played , but on the same old strings and of the same old tune . Once circum- stances ...
... present age , and they the character of the men now living . Thus new modifications of the national type continually take place ; new variations are played , but on the same old strings and of the same old tune . Once circum- stances ...
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... present state of this branch of the law , and to the reforms which , we think , it imperatively requires . In doing this we write not so much for the profession as for the people . The subject should not be considered as referrible only ...
... present state of this branch of the law , and to the reforms which , we think , it imperatively requires . In doing this we write not so much for the profession as for the people . The subject should not be considered as referrible only ...
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... present a curious illustration of the caution with which evidence was received . Those must not be received as witnesses who have a pecuniary interest ; nor familiar friends , nor menial servants , nor enemies , nor men perjured , nor ...
... present a curious illustration of the caution with which evidence was received . Those must not be received as witnesses who have a pecuniary interest ; nor familiar friends , nor menial servants , nor enemies , nor men perjured , nor ...
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