Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... North America . " Some of the subjects , however , did continue to advocate and adhere to the cause of the rebels , affording them aid and comfort . The king thought it was moral treason , a protracting of the war . They had truth and ...
... North America . " Some of the subjects , however , did continue to advocate and adhere to the cause of the rebels , affording them aid and comfort . The king thought it was moral treason , a protracting of the war . They had truth and ...
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... North , the Union , Freedom , and the Rights of Man . The method by which annexation was brought about is also pretty well known , the machinations of the great southern politicians , the tameness , the servility , the stupidity of many ...
... North , the Union , Freedom , and the Rights of Man . The method by which annexation was brought about is also pretty well known , the machinations of the great southern politicians , the tameness , the servility , the stupidity of many ...
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... north , that man of giant intel- lect which dwarfs his three competitors to littleness , himself perhaps unequalled among living men in magnificence of un- derstanding - he has stood on Plymouth Rock , and his words which found a ...
... north , that man of giant intel- lect which dwarfs his three competitors to littleness , himself perhaps unequalled among living men in magnificence of un- derstanding - he has stood on Plymouth Rock , and his words which found a ...
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... north , " with its cringing gait , are united in its de- fence . The press supports it , the newspapers , with their thin but continuous talk , and the grave , sober literature , an imitation of English models in all besides - is ...
... north , " with its cringing gait , are united in its de- fence . The press supports it , the newspapers , with their thin but continuous talk , and the grave , sober literature , an imitation of English models in all besides - is ...
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... North prevent it ? Most certainly ; even little New Eng- land could have prevented it . Mr. Webster , who gratuitous- ly thanks God that he " did not slumber over that danger , " says , " New England might have prevented it if she would ...
... North prevent it ? Most certainly ; even little New Eng- land could have prevented it . Mr. Webster , who gratuitous- ly thanks God that he " did not slumber over that danger , " says , " New England might have prevented it if she would ...
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