Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... hands of Great Britain . It would be of no positive advantage to us to possess Cuba , which is worth more to us in the hands of Spain than it would be in our own . But Spain has fallen from her former grandeur . She is a victim of ...
... hands of Great Britain . It would be of no positive advantage to us to possess Cuba , which is worth more to us in the hands of Spain than it would be in our own . But Spain has fallen from her former grandeur . She is a victim of ...
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... hands . They tell us what we may or may not drink , and they will soon tell us what we may or may not eat , when we shall go to bed , at what hour we shall get up , when we may go out , and when we must come in . They invade the most ...
... hands . They tell us what we may or may not drink , and they will soon tell us what we may or may not eat , when we shall go to bed , at what hour we shall get up , when we may go out , and when we must come in . They invade the most ...
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... hands the means of defending their freedom . You declare the Chris- tians equal to the Mussulmans , but leave in the hands of the Mussulmans all the power of the government , and give the Christians no power in the State . What then ...
... hands the means of defending their freedom . You declare the Chris- tians equal to the Mussulmans , but leave in the hands of the Mussulmans all the power of the government , and give the Christians no power in the State . What then ...
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