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... which stands in their way ; the same impatient lust of wealth and power ; the same disposition to colonize and reannex other lands ; the same love of Liberty and love of Law ; the same readiness in forming political confederations .
... which stands in their way ; the same impatient lust of wealth and power ; the same disposition to colonize and reannex other lands ; the same love of Liberty and love of Law ; the same readiness in forming political confederations .
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The best thought of France and Germany finds a readier welcome here than in our parent land : nay , the newest and the best thought of England finds its earliest and warmest welcome in America . It was a little remarkable that Bacon and ...
The best thought of France and Germany finds a readier welcome here than in our parent land : nay , the newest and the best thought of England finds its earliest and warmest welcome in America . It was a little remarkable that Bacon and ...
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So long as there are men who take opinions as real estate , to have and to hold for themselves and their heirs for ever , why should there not be such conveyancers of opinions as well as of land ? And as it is not the duty of the ...
So long as there are men who take opinions as real estate , to have and to hold for themselves and their heirs for ever , why should there not be such conveyancers of opinions as well as of land ? And as it is not the duty of the ...
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The great men of the land have as many turns in their course as the Euripus or the Missouri . Even the Facts given in the spiritual nature of man are called in question . An eminent Unitarian divine regards the existence of God as a ...
The great men of the land have as many turns in their course as the Euripus or the Missouri . Even the Facts given in the spiritual nature of man are called in question . An eminent Unitarian divine regards the existence of God as a ...
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Then because we are strong and the Mexicans weak , because we want their land for a slave - pasture and they can not keep us out of it , we think that is reason enough for waging an infamous war of plunder . Grave men do not ask about ...
Then because we are strong and the Mexicans weak , because we want their land for a slave - pasture and they can not keep us out of it , we think that is reason enough for waging an infamous war of plunder . Grave men do not ask about ...
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