Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1849 |
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... cause of the peculiarities of a nation or an individual man we cannot fully determine as yet , and so we refer it to the chain of causes which we call Providence . But the national persistency in a common type is easily explained . The ...
... cause of the peculiarities of a nation or an individual man we cannot fully determine as yet , and so we refer it to the chain of causes which we call Providence . But the national persistency in a common type is easily explained . The ...
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... cause for its being . We will not be commanded , at least only by such as we choose to obey . Does some one say , " Thou shalt , " or 66 Thou shalt not , " we ask , " Who are you ? " Hence comes a seeming irreverence . The shovel hat ...
... cause for its being . We will not be commanded , at least only by such as we choose to obey . Does some one say , " Thou shalt , " or 66 Thou shalt not , " we ask , " Who are you ? " Hence comes a seeming irreverence . The shovel hat ...
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... . Authority and Tradition , " say some , are all we need con- sult ; " Reason must be put down , or she will soon ask ter- 66 rible questions . " There is good cause for these 12 [ Dec. Political Destination of America .
... . Authority and Tradition , " say some , are all we need con- sult ; " Reason must be put down , or she will soon ask ter- 66 rible questions . " There is good cause for these 12 [ Dec. Political Destination of America .
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rible questions . " There is good cause for these men warring against Reason and Philosophy ; it is purely in self - defence . But this counsel and that cry come from those quarters before mentioned , where the men of past ages have ...
rible questions . " There is good cause for these men warring against Reason and Philosophy ; it is purely in self - defence . But this counsel and that cry come from those quarters before mentioned , where the men of past ages have ...
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... cause he can quote a line or so of Horace , in a Western House of Representatives , without getting so many words wrong as his reporter ; but such men are rare , and after making due abatement for them , our orators all over the land ...
... cause he can quote a line or so of Horace , in a Western House of Representatives , without getting so many words wrong as his reporter ; but such men are rare , and after making due abatement for them , our orators all over the land ...
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