Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1849 |
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... English manufactures there is a cer- tain solid honesty of performance ; in the French a certain air of elegance and refinement : one misses both these in American works . It is said America invents the most ma- chines , but England ...
... English manufactures there is a cer- tain solid honesty of performance ; in the French a certain air of elegance and refinement : one misses both these in American works . It is said America invents the most ma- chines , but England ...
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... foreign . We dare not be original ; our American Pine must be cut to the trim pattern of the English Yew , though the Pine bleed - at every clip . This poet tunes his lyre 22 [ Dec. Political Destination of America .
... foreign . We dare not be original ; our American Pine must be cut to the trim pattern of the English Yew , though the Pine bleed - at every clip . This poet tunes his lyre 22 [ Dec. Political Destination of America .
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... English solid sense , with French vivacity and wit , Italian fire of sentiment and soul , with all of Grecian elegance of form , and more than Hebrew piety and faith in God . We must not look for the maiden's ringlets on the baby's brow ...
... English solid sense , with French vivacity and wit , Italian fire of sentiment and soul , with all of Grecian elegance of form , and more than Hebrew piety and faith in God . We must not look for the maiden's ringlets on the baby's brow ...
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... English people , our reviewer attempts to limit , to retrench , and to belittle as much as possible the famous Somerset case . But after all he is obliged to admit , -what indeed it would be bold to deny , and what is all that any body ...
... English people , our reviewer attempts to limit , to retrench , and to belittle as much as possible the famous Somerset case . But after all he is obliged to admit , -what indeed it would be bold to deny , and what is all that any body ...
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... English colonies . It was maintained by many English lawyers , prior to the revolu- tion of 1689 , and by some afterwards , that the king was abso- lute sovereign in the colonies , and had a right to establish there such laws as he ...
... English colonies . It was maintained by many English lawyers , prior to the revolu- tion of 1689 , and by some afterwards , that the king was abso- lute sovereign in the colonies , and had a right to establish there such laws as he ...
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