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But in other respects the Norman left him as he found him . 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 ...
But in other respects the Norman left him as he found him . 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 ...
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In this respect our standard is low . So a man of one attainment is sure to be honored , but a man of many and varied abilities is in danger of being undervalued . A Spurzheim would be warmly welcomed , while a Humboldt would be ...
In this respect our standard is low . So a man of one attainment is sure to be honored , but a man of many and varied abilities is in danger of being undervalued . A Spurzheim would be warmly welcomed , while a Humboldt would be ...
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In respect to this general intellectual ability and power . of self - help , the mass of people seem far in advance of any other nation . But at the same time our scholars , who always represent the nation's higher modes of ...
In respect to this general intellectual ability and power . of self - help , the mass of people seem far in advance of any other nation . But at the same time our scholars , who always represent the nation's higher modes of ...
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But our fault in this respect is , that we place too much the charm of life in mere material things , - houses , lands , well spread tables , and elegant furniture , - not enough in man , in virtue , wisdom , genius , religion ...
But our fault in this respect is , that we place too much the charm of life in mere material things , - houses , lands , well spread tables , and elegant furniture , - not enough in man , in virtue , wisdom , genius , religion ...
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... different as to their children born in the colonies , who were in every respect natural born subjects of the king of England , and entitled to all the rights of Englishmen , which the colonial legislatures bad no power to invade .
... different as to their children born in the colonies , who were in every respect natural born subjects of the king of England , and entitled to all the rights of Englishmen , which the colonial legislatures bad no power to invade .
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