Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... give good ad- vice in politics . We have not been able to escape our national and endemic habit , and to be liberated from interest in the elections and in public affairs . Nor have we cared to dis- franchise ourselves . We are more ...
... give good ad- vice in politics . We have not been able to escape our national and endemic habit , and to be liberated from interest in the elections and in public affairs . Nor have we cared to dis- franchise ourselves . We are more ...
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... give a direction to the federal politics , we are far from believing politics the primal interest of men . On the contrary , we hold that laws and governors cannot possess a commanding interest for any but vacant or fanatical people ...
... give a direction to the federal politics , we are far from believing politics the primal interest of men . On the contrary , we hold that laws and governors cannot possess a commanding interest for any but vacant or fanatical people ...
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... give a people strength . They have no national unity of action . Imitating the example of the United States , they separated from the mother country , and tried the experiment of a liberal constitution . They have been in a quarrel ...
... give a people strength . They have no national unity of action . Imitating the example of the United States , they separated from the mother country , and tried the experiment of a liberal constitution . They have been in a quarrel ...
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... give them ' aid and comfort . p . 4 . This reminds us of what George III . said to the lord mayor of London , in 1775. " It is with the utmost astonishment that I find any of my subjects capable of encouraging the rebellious ...
... give them ' aid and comfort . p . 4 . This reminds us of what George III . said to the lord mayor of London , in 1775. " It is with the utmost astonishment that I find any of my subjects capable of encouraging the rebellious ...
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... give no room to infer that we abandon the desire of peace . . It is peace that we have uniformly and perseveringly cultivated , and harmony between us and France may be restored at her option . * We are surprised that Mr. Polk should ...
... give no room to infer that we abandon the desire of peace . . It is peace that we have uniformly and perseveringly cultivated , and harmony between us and France may be restored at her option . * We are surprised that Mr. Polk should ...
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