Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomas |
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The Normans gave the Saxon manners , refinement , letters , elegance . The Anglo - Saxon bishop of the eleventh century , dressed in untanned sheep skins , " the woolly side out and the fleshy side in ; " he ate checse and flesh , drank ...
The Normans gave the Saxon manners , refinement , letters , elegance . The Anglo - Saxon bishop of the eleventh century , dressed in untanned sheep skins , " the woolly side out and the fleshy side in ; " he ate checse and flesh , drank ...
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Besides , in most civilized countries , there is a class of men living on inherited wealth , who devote their lives to politics , art , science , letters , and so are above the mere material elegance which surrounds them .
Besides , in most civilized countries , there is a class of men living on inherited wealth , who devote their lives to politics , art , science , letters , and so are above the mere material elegance which surrounds them .
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Among these is the imposition of a most unjust , unnecessary , and oppressive tax upon knowledge and intercourse among men , which is levied by means of an odious monopoly of the business of conveying letters .
Among these is the imposition of a most unjust , unnecessary , and oppressive tax upon knowledge and intercourse among men , which is levied by means of an odious monopoly of the business of conveying letters .
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Under this principle we should have a uniform postage of one cent on each letter or paper , whether carried one ... we should have , moreover , in all thickly settled places , the letters we write and those we receive taken from and ...
Under this principle we should have a uniform postage of one cent on each letter or paper , whether carried one ... we should have , moreover , in all thickly settled places , the letters we write and those we receive taken from and ...
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the very men , who , mostly for selfish and personal purposes , by a gross abuse of the franking privilege , do themselves keep up this tax on the circulation of letters among the people ! theya collection of some fifteen score of ...
the very men , who , mostly for selfish and personal purposes , by a gross abuse of the franking privilege , do themselves keep up this tax on the circulation of letters among the people ! theya collection of some fifteen score of ...
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