Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... a con- stitutional dulness and limitation ? The moral influence of the intellect is wanting . We hearken in vain for any profound voice speaking to the American heart , cheering timid good 2 [ Dec. .Editors ' Address . EDITORS' ADDRESS,
... a con- stitutional dulness and limitation ? The moral influence of the intellect is wanting . We hearken in vain for any profound voice speaking to the American heart , cheering timid good 2 [ Dec. .Editors ' Address . EDITORS' ADDRESS,
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... and though it may not be easy to define its influence , men feel already its emancipating quality in the careless self - reliance of the manners , in the freedom of thought , in the direct roads by which 1847. ] 3 Editors ' Address .
... and though it may not be easy to define its influence , men feel already its emancipating quality in the careless self - reliance of the manners , in the freedom of thought , in the direct roads by which 1847. ] 3 Editors ' Address .
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... influence yearly becomes less , for man naturally loves justice , and is a human being , not a brute , nor a fool . It has now come to pass , that in all civilized countries the mass of men look on war as a terrible evil , and one not ...
... influence yearly becomes less , for man naturally loves justice , and is a human being , not a brute , nor a fool . It has now come to pass , that in all civilized countries the mass of men look on war as a terrible evil , and one not ...
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... influence public opin- ion in America , as to have an effect on the Mexican govern- ment . This will appear by the following extract from Mr. Buchanan's letter to him , under date of March 12th , 1846 : " On your return to the United ...
... influence public opin- ion in America , as to have an effect on the Mexican govern- ment . This will appear by the following extract from Mr. Buchanan's letter to him , under date of March 12th , 1846 : " On your return to the United ...
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... influence of our institutions . . . . Thank God I did not slumber over that danger . " He had con- demned the war ; it was " illegal , " unconstitutional , unjust ; " a war of pretexts , " " a presidential war ; " the President's action ...
... influence of our institutions . . . . Thank God I did not slumber over that danger . " He had con- demned the war ; it was " illegal , " unconstitutional , unjust ; " a war of pretexts , " " a presidential war ; " the President's action ...
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