Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomas |
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If we take the Romans , from Romulus their first king , to Augustulus the last of the Cæsars , the same traits of national character appear , only the complexion and dress thereof changed by circumstances .
If we take the Romans , from Romulus their first king , to Augustulus the last of the Cæsars , the same traits of national character appear , only the complexion and dress thereof changed by circumstances .
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England has received her kings and her nobles from Normandy , Anjou , the Provence , Scotland , Holland , Hanover ---- often seeing a foreigner ascend her throne ; yet the sturdy Anglo - Saxon character held its own , spite of the new ...
England has received her kings and her nobles from Normandy , Anjou , the Provence , Scotland , Holland , Hanover ---- often seeing a foreigner ascend her throne ; yet the sturdy Anglo - Saxon character held its own , spite of the new ...
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Often enough attempts have been made to organize the Powers of Priests , Kings , Nobles , in a Theocracy , Monarchy , Oligarchy powers which had no foundation in human Duties , or human Rights , but solely in the selfishness of strong ...
Often enough attempts have been made to organize the Powers of Priests , Kings , Nobles , in a Theocracy , Monarchy , Oligarchy powers which had no foundation in human Duties , or human Rights , but solely in the selfishness of strong ...
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things ; Rights derived from no conventional compact of men with men ; not inherited from past generations , nor received from Parliaments and Kings , or secured by their parchments , - but Rights that are derived straightway from God ...
things ; Rights derived from no conventional compact of men with men ; not inherited from past generations , nor received from Parliaments and Kings , or secured by their parchments , - but Rights that are derived straightway from God ...
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... For ' t is no war , as each one knows , When only one side deals the blows , And t ' other bears ' em , " - - Jonathan thinks he has covered himself with imperishable honors , and sets up his general for a great king .
... For ' t is no war , as each one knows , When only one side deals the blows , And t ' other bears ' em , " - - Jonathan thinks he has covered himself with imperishable honors , and sets up his general for a great king .
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