Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1849 |
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... ; we go beyond what is written , asking the cause of the precedent , and the reason of the writing . " Our fathers did so , " says some one . " What of that ? " say we . " Our fathers- they 6 co [ Dec. Political Destination of America .
... ; we go beyond what is written , asking the cause of the precedent , and the reason of the writing . " Our fathers did so , " says some one . " What of that ? " say we . " Our fathers- they 6 co [ Dec. Political Destination of America .
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... writing addresses for the people , and passing " resolutions . " It must strike a stranger as a little odd that a republic should have a slave - holder for President five sixths of the time , and most of the important offices be ...
... writing addresses for the people , and passing " resolutions . " It must strike a stranger as a little odd that a republic should have a slave - holder for President five sixths of the time , and most of the important offices be ...
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... write in - numerous verse , and play their harps all jangling , out of tune . A yet fewer few are American without madness . One such must not here be passed by , alike philosopher and bard , in whose writings " ancient wisdom shines ...
... write in - numerous verse , and play their harps all jangling , out of tune . A yet fewer few are American without madness . One such must not here be passed by , alike philosopher and bard , in whose writings " ancient wisdom shines ...
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... writer , that his book brought him more money than any man had ever realized for an original work in this country . " Commerce , " said Mr. Pitt , " having got into both houses of Parliament , privilege must be done away , " the ...
... writer , that his book brought him more money than any man had ever realized for an original work in this country . " Commerce , " said Mr. Pitt , " having got into both houses of Parliament , privilege must be done away , " the ...
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... write not so much for the profession as for the people . The subject should not be considered as referrible only to the peculiar and exclusive jurisdiction of the bar , but as one easily understood and fully within the intellectual ...
... write not so much for the profession as for the people . The subject should not be considered as referrible only to the peculiar and exclusive jurisdiction of the bar , but as one easily understood and fully within the intellectual ...
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