Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... English translation , of his manuscripts . Here is an unsettled . account in the book of Fame ; a nebula to dim eyes , but which great telescopes may yet resolve into a magnificent system . Here is the standing problem of Natural ...
... English translation , of his manuscripts . Here is an unsettled . account in the book of Fame ; a nebula to dim eyes , but which great telescopes may yet resolve into a magnificent system . Here is the standing problem of Natural ...
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... English nation - we mean the portion thereof who trade in politics , on the one extreme , and , on the other , the brute portion of the people would justify the American invasion of Mexico ; would think more highly of us for the ...
... English nation - we mean the portion thereof who trade in politics , on the one extreme , and , on the other , the brute portion of the people would justify the American invasion of Mexico ; would think more highly of us for the ...
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... English government considered the ac- knowledgment an unjustifiable aggression . No publicist , we think , would doubt , that if France had then annexed the United States to herself , the annexation offered a just ground for the ...
... English government considered the ac- knowledgment an unjustifiable aggression . No publicist , we think , would doubt , that if France had then annexed the United States to herself , the annexation offered a just ground for the ...
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... English models in all besides - is American only in its support of slavery ! It is this which annexed Texas , this which began the war . - Slavery is the idol of America . Men of ablest intellect- who differ on most other matters of ...
... English models in all besides - is American only in its support of slavery ! It is this which annexed Texas , this which began the war . - Slavery is the idol of America . Men of ablest intellect- who differ on most other matters of ...
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... English have accomplished things never done nor attempted before . That this phase is not the high- est , and that the author with a vivid insight into a part , is incapable of a just view of the whole , would seem probable , even to ...
... English have accomplished things never done nor attempted before . That this phase is not the high- est , and that the author with a vivid insight into a part , is incapable of a just view of the whole , would seem probable , even to ...
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