Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1849 |
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... seems , perish through defect of this na- tional character , as individuals fail of success through excess or ... seem to have been so filled with Love of Individual Independence that they could never accept a minute organization of ...
... seems , perish through defect of this na- tional character , as individuals fail of success through excess or ... seem to have been so filled with Love of Individual Independence that they could never accept a minute organization of ...
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... seems , has never been changed . Only when the BLOOD of the nation is changed by additions from another stock is the idio- syncrasy altered . Now , while each nation has its peculiar Genius or character which does not change , it has ...
... seems , has never been changed . Only when the BLOOD of the nation is changed by additions from another stock is the idio- syncrasy altered . Now , while each nation has its peculiar Genius or character which does not change , it has ...
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... seems exceptional when measured by that standard , and the nation's course as crooked as the Rio Grande ; it is true that America sometimes seems to spurn Liberty , and sells the freedom of three million men for less than three million ...
... seems exceptional when measured by that standard , and the nation's course as crooked as the Rio Grande ; it is true that America sometimes seems to spurn Liberty , and sells the freedom of three million men for less than three million ...
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... seem to have a good deal in them , and when one examines he finds more than he looked for . They are like a nest of boxes ... seems fixed . There is a perpetual see - sawing of opposite principles . Somebody said Ministers ought to be ...
... seem to have a good deal in them , and when one examines he finds more than he looked for . They are like a nest of boxes ... seems fixed . There is a perpetual see - sawing of opposite principles . Somebody said Ministers ought to be ...
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... seem lost in the mob of vulgar politicians and the dust of party editors . So it Since the nation loves Freedom above all ... seems little to his dream . Our Fathers deemed the Revolu- tion a great work ; it was once thought a surprising ...
... seem lost in the mob of vulgar politicians and the dust of party editors . So it Since the nation loves Freedom above all ... seems little to his dream . Our Fathers deemed the Revolu- tion a great work ; it was once thought a surprising ...
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