Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... feel in regard to each other after marriage as they now feel . They little dream of the misery that awaits them when the illusion is dissi- pated . The sort of love they feel , and on which they rely , is morbid , transitory , and ...
... feel in regard to each other after marriage as they now feel . They little dream of the misery that awaits them when the illusion is dissi- pated . The sort of love they feel , and on which they rely , is morbid , transitory , and ...
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... feeling of colonial dependence was not yet worn off . We , in fact , looked up to her as our superior , and in many ... feel that we are able to defend ourselves . Peace is therefore easily maintained between the two states , and will ...
... feeling of colonial dependence was not yet worn off . We , in fact , looked up to her as our superior , and in many ... feel that we are able to defend ourselves . Peace is therefore easily maintained between the two states , and will ...
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... feel and act as American citizens ; let them feel that this country is their country , its institutions their institutions , its mission their mission , its glory their glory . Bear with them , tread lightly on their involuntary errors ...
... feel and act as American citizens ; let them feel that this country is their country , its institutions their institutions , its mission their mission , its glory their glory . Bear with them , tread lightly on their involuntary errors ...
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