Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... bodies rests on geometry . In the rapid decay of what was called religion , timid and unthinking people fancy a decay of the hope of man . But the moral and religious sentiments meet us everywhere , alike in markets as in churches . A ...
... bodies rests on geometry . In the rapid decay of what was called religion , timid and unthinking people fancy a decay of the hope of man . But the moral and religious sentiments meet us everywhere , alike in markets as in churches . A ...
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... body knows where the provocation commonly begins . The old fable of the wolf and the lamb is not likely to be forgotten . The conduct of England towards the various nations in India , towards China , towards Ireland - fills the world ...
... body knows where the provocation commonly begins . The old fable of the wolf and the lamb is not likely to be forgotten . The conduct of England towards the various nations in India , towards China , towards Ireland - fills the world ...
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... body of men in all lands , and powerful in this Philosophers , Economists , Philanthropists , who are not satisfied with a war merely because they are engaged in it ; who think it no better because waged against a miserable opponent ...
... body of men in all lands , and powerful in this Philosophers , Economists , Philanthropists , who are not satisfied with a war merely because they are engaged in it ; who think it no better because waged against a miserable opponent ...
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... body by whom war can alone be declared . " . - Jackson's Message , Dec. 21st , 1836 . - When France acknowledged the independence of the United States in 1778 , the English government considered the ac- knowledgment an unjustifiable ...
... body by whom war can alone be declared . " . - Jackson's Message , Dec. 21st , 1836 . - When France acknowledged the independence of the United States in 1778 , the English government considered the ac- knowledgment an unjustifiable ...
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... body of troops on the Rio Grande , and cross it with a considerable force , such a moment must be regarded as an invasion of the United States and the commencement of hostilities . " — p . 72 . And again , in the letter of Aug. 30th , p ...
... body of troops on the Rio Grande , and cross it with a considerable force , such a moment must be regarded as an invasion of the United States and the commencement of hostilities . " — p . 72 . And again , in the letter of Aug. 30th , p ...
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