Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomas |
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Have we not seen an American Congress vote a plain lie , with only sixteen dissenting voices in the whole body ; has not the head of the nation continually repeated that lie , and do not both parties , even at this day , sustain the ...
Have we not seen an American Congress vote a plain lie , with only sixteen dissenting voices in the whole body ; has not the head of the nation continually repeated that lie , and do not both parties , even at this day , sustain the ...
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Every body knows the character of the American government for some years past , and of the American parties in politics . Like master , like man , used to be a true proverb in old England , and Like people , like ruler , is a true ...
Every body knows the character of the American government for some years past , and of the American parties in politics . Like master , like man , used to be a true proverb in old England , and Like people , like ruler , is a true ...
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It were poor economy and worse taste to have painters , sculptors , and musicians , while the rude wants of the body are uncared for . But our fault in this respect is , that we place too much the charm of life in mere material things ...
It were poor economy and worse taste to have painters , sculptors , and musicians , while the rude wants of the body are uncared for . But our fault in this respect is , that we place too much the charm of life in mere material things ...
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It is a great merit for a nation to secure the largest amount of useful and comfortable and beautiful things which can be honestly earned , and used with profit to the body and soul of man . Only when wealth becomes an Idol ...
It is a great merit for a nation to secure the largest amount of useful and comfortable and beautiful things which can be honestly earned , and used with profit to the body and soul of man . Only when wealth becomes an Idol ...
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But after all he is obliged to admit , - what indeed it would be bold to deny , and what is all that any body contends for , that it is decided by Somerset's case , that negro slavery never was sanctioned or permitted by the law of ...
But after all he is obliged to admit , - what indeed it would be bold to deny , and what is all that any body contends for , that it is decided by Somerset's case , that negro slavery never was sanctioned or permitted by the law of ...
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