The Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomas |
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... merely relate to the internal government of other nations , and constantly to recognize the authority of the prevailing party , without reference to our particular interests and views , or to the merits of the original controversy .
... merely relate to the internal government of other nations , and constantly to recognize the authority of the prevailing party , without reference to our particular interests and views , or to the merits of the original controversy .
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Any State may refuse to receive a particular person as minister , without violating the comity of nations , if she objects to the personal character of the man , or to the diplomatic character of the minister .
Any State may refuse to receive a particular person as minister , without violating the comity of nations , if she objects to the personal character of the man , or to the diplomatic character of the minister .
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I trust , in having made this assurance to him , ... it will meet with your approbation and be adhered to , as in a great measure peace depends on your prudent movements in this particular . " For very obvious reasons , the American ...
I trust , in having made this assurance to him , ... it will meet with your approbation and be adhered to , as in a great measure peace depends on your prudent movements in this particular . " For very obvious reasons , the American ...
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Without entering at this time more fully into particulars of the various renovations and ideas that have infused , from time to time , new blood into the body of Art , we now come to a phase of Art peculiar to our own time .
Without entering at this time more fully into particulars of the various renovations and ideas that have infused , from time to time , new blood into the body of Art , we now come to a phase of Art peculiar to our own time .
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The Venus de Medici and Mr. Powers ' statue cannot be compared , except in certain external particulars ; for they express ideas as different as possible ; ideas different in kind . Where , then , lies the difficulty ?
The Venus de Medici and Mr. Powers ' statue cannot be compared , except in certain external particulars ; for they express ideas as different as possible ; ideas different in kind . Where , then , lies the difficulty ?
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