Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... seem to many a far higher question than any other is that which respects the embodying of the Conscience of the Period . Is the age we live in unfriendly to the highest powers ; to that blending of the affections with the poetic faculty ...
... seem to many a far higher question than any other is that which respects the embodying of the Conscience of the Period . Is the age we live in unfriendly to the highest powers ; to that blending of the affections with the poetic faculty ...
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... seems the Mexican government did not accede to , and so the convention never took place . " In brief , then , letting alone the insults offered to our flag- and we know not how they can be shaken out of its folds- this is the sum of ...
... seems the Mexican government did not accede to , and so the convention never took place . " In brief , then , letting alone the insults offered to our flag- and we know not how they can be shaken out of its folds- this is the sum of ...
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... seems to be thought by some , that while Slavery stands , the South will stand , when Slavery falls , the South will fall , and then the North , the Union , Freedom , and the Rights of Man . The method by which annexation was brought ...
... seems to be thought by some , that while Slavery stands , the South will stand , when Slavery falls , the South will fall , and then the North , the Union , Freedom , and the Rights of Man . The method by which annexation was brought ...
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... seems there was a " council of government , " whom Mr. Peña y Peña did not consult before answering Mr. Black's note , and offering to receive a special commissioner . Mr. Slidell was sent , furnished with a " letter of credence " from ...
... seems there was a " council of government , " whom Mr. Peña y Peña did not consult before answering Mr. Black's note , and offering to receive a special commissioner . Mr. Slidell was sent , furnished with a " letter of credence " from ...
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... seems surprising all men cannot see that such a glory is only a shame . One day the people must awaken . Justice will at last hold a stern reckoning with the memories of our famous men . But what is the real cause which lay at the ...
... seems surprising all men cannot see that such a glory is only a shame . One day the people must awaken . Justice will at last hold a stern reckoning with the memories of our famous men . But what is the real cause which lay at the ...
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