Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... moral and intellectual effects are not on the same scale with the trade and production . There is no speech heard but that of auc- tioneers , newsboys , and the caucus . Where is the great breath of the New World , the voice of ...
... moral and intellectual effects are not on the same scale with the trade and production . There is no speech heard but that of auc- tioneers , newsboys , and the caucus . Where is the great breath of the New World , the voice of ...
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... moral and material values are always commensurate . Every mate- rial organization exists to a moral end , which makes the reason of its existence . Here are no books , but who can see the continent with its inland and surrounding waters ...
... moral and material values are always commensurate . Every mate- rial organization exists to a moral end , which makes the reason of its existence . Here are no books , but who can see the continent with its inland and surrounding waters ...
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... moral and religious sentiments meet us everywhere , alike in markets as in churches . A God starts up behind cotton bales also . The conscience of man is regenerated as is the atmosphere , so that society cannot be debauched . That ...
... moral and religious sentiments meet us everywhere , alike in markets as in churches . A God starts up behind cotton bales also . The conscience of man is regenerated as is the atmosphere , so that society cannot be debauched . That ...
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... moral treason , a protracting of the war . They had truth and justice on their side , and against them- King George the Third . Mr. Polk proceeds to state the case of America against Mexico . The Americans had suffered many grievances ...
... moral treason , a protracting of the war . They had truth and justice on their side , and against them- King George the Third . Mr. Polk proceeds to state the case of America against Mexico . The Americans had suffered many grievances ...
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... moral , the political effect of such a State was clearly foreseen . The Institution of Slavery was in danger . It seems to be thought by some , that while Slavery stands , the South will stand , when Slavery falls , the South will fall ...
... moral , the political effect of such a State was clearly foreseen . The Institution of Slavery was in danger . It seems to be thought by some , that while Slavery stands , the South will stand , when Slavery falls , the South will fall ...
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