Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... things . The state , like the individual , should rest on an ideal basis . Not only man but nature is injured by the imputation that man exists only to be fattened with bread ; but he lives in such con- nection with Thought and Fact ...
... things . The state , like the individual , should rest on an ideal basis . Not only man but nature is injured by the imputation that man exists only to be fattened with bread ; but he lives in such con- nection with Thought and Fact ...
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... things are somewhat changed . War is the exception ; public opinion is against it . Merchants and mechanics dislike it , for it interferes with their productive operations ; thinking men abhor it as unreasonable ; and good men look on ...
... things are somewhat changed . War is the exception ; public opinion is against it . Merchants and mechanics dislike it , for it interferes with their productive operations ; thinking men abhor it as unreasonable ; and good men look on ...
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... things , but much at modes of operation , and effects . They see that war is costly ; that it costs money ; that it ... thing ; " it invigorates the people - " it kills off the rabble , and , for the latter purpose , is better than the ...
... things , but much at modes of operation , and effects . They see that war is costly ; that it costs money ; that it ... thing ; " it invigorates the people - " it kills off the rabble , and , for the latter purpose , is better than the ...
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... things . Mr. Morfit thus writes , in August , 1836 : 66 ' It was the intention of this [ the Texan ] government , imme- diately after the battle of San Jacinto , to have claimed from the Rio Grande along the river to the thirtieth ...
... things . Mr. Morfit thus writes , in August , 1836 : 66 ' It was the intention of this [ the Texan ] government , imme- diately after the battle of San Jacinto , to have claimed from the Rio Grande along the river to the thirtieth ...
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... things , to say that Mexico maintains a position of quasi hostility with respect to the United States , is to add a new offence to her previous injuries . Her attitude is one of defence , because she has herself been unjustly attacked ...
... things , to say that Mexico maintains a position of quasi hostility with respect to the United States , is to add a new offence to her previous injuries . Her attitude is one of defence , because she has herself been unjustly attacked ...
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