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... laws and governors cannot possess a commanding interest for any but vacant or fanatical people : for the reason that this is simply a formal and superficial interand men of a solid genius are only interested in substantial things .
... laws and governors cannot possess a commanding interest for any but vacant or fanatical people : for the reason that this is simply a formal and superficial interand men of a solid genius are only interested in substantial things .
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Then , too , there are sound , sober , practical men , who look little at first principles , it may be , and the nature of things , but much at modes of operation , and effects . They see that war is costly ; that it costs money ...
Then , too , there are sound , sober , practical men , who look little at first principles , it may be , and the nature of things , but much at modes of operation , and effects . They see that war is costly ; that it costs money ...
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In 1836 , General Jackson sent Mr. Morfit to Texas , to learn the state of things . Mr. Morfit thus writes , in August , 1836 : 66 Texas It was the intention of this [ the Texan ] government , immediately after the battle of San ...
In 1836 , General Jackson sent Mr. Morfit to Texas , to learn the state of things . Mr. Morfit thus writes , in August , 1836 : 66 Texas It was the intention of this [ the Texan ] government , immediately after the battle of San ...
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In the actual state of 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 ...
In the actual state of 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 ...
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... an individual development has been attained , that has served as a model to all after times , and which , in its perfection , always suggests a divine inspiration rather than human progress , if the two things can be separated .
... an individual development has been attained , that has served as a model to all after times , and which , in its perfection , always suggests a divine inspiration rather than human progress , if the two things can be separated .
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