Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... 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 .
... 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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... thought and art , which is the last and endless end of Colum- bus's adventure . Lovers of our country , but not always approvers of the public counsels , we should certainly be glad to give good ad- vice in politics . We have not been ...
... thought and art , which is the last and endless end of Colum- bus's adventure . Lovers of our country , but not always approvers of the public counsels , we should certainly be glad to give good ad- vice in politics . We have not been ...
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... thought fit to associate themselves for the conduct of a new journal . We have obeyed the custom and convenience of the time in adopting this form of a Review , as a mould into which all metal most easily runs . But the form shall not ...
... thought fit to associate themselves for the conduct of a new journal . We have obeyed the custom and convenience of the time in adopting this form of a Review , as a mould into which all metal most easily runs . But the form shall not ...
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... thought to be the natural state of mankind ; when , certainly , it is the common state , and peace an exception to the general rule . Labor is hated , and war honored . In such a time , no reason need be given for going to war ; rather ...
... thought to be the natural state of mankind ; when , certainly , it is the common state , and peace an exception to the general rule . Labor is hated , and war honored . In such a time , no reason need be given for going to war ; rather ...
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... thought it was moral treason , a protracting of the war . They had truth and justice on their side , and against them - King George the Third . Mr. Polk proceeds to state the case of America against Mexico . The Americans had suffered ...
... thought it was moral treason , a protracting of the war . They had truth and justice on their side , and against them - King George the Third . Mr. Polk proceeds to state the case of America against Mexico . The Americans had suffered ...
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