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The moral influence of the intellect is wanting . We hearken in vain for any profound power ? voice speaking to the American heart , cheering timid good 2 [ Dec. Editors ' Address .
The moral influence of the intellect is wanting . We hearken in vain for any profound power ? voice speaking to the American heart , cheering timid good 2 [ Dec. Editors ' Address .
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Certainly , then , this country does not lie here in the sun causeless ; 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 We ...
Certainly , then , this country does not lie here in the sun causeless ; 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 We ...
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Yet they no longer govern public opinion ; their 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 ...
Yet they no longer govern public opinion ; their 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 ...
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Indeed , some of his instructions seem given him quite as much with a view to influence public opinion in America , as to have an effect on the Mexican government . This will appear by the following extract from Mr. Buchanan's letter to ...
Indeed , some of his instructions seem given him quite as much with a view to influence public opinion in America , as to have an effect on the Mexican government . This will appear by the following extract from Mr. Buchanan's letter to ...
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... it inexpedient for Texas to attempt a forcible possession of the Rio Grande , because Leaving out of view the difficulty of conducting such an enterprise against the consent of the [ Texan ] Executive , the influence on the .
... it inexpedient for Texas to attempt a forcible possession of the Rio Grande , because Leaving out of view the difficulty of conducting such an enterprise against the consent of the [ Texan ] Executive , the influence on the .
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