Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 3 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1850 |
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... objects of indifference . But if to do these things be as wicked and unjust as it has been supposed to be , then does Mr. Underwood furnish , in his own case , irrefragable proof of the hardening influences of Slavery , and of the press ...
... objects of indifference . But if to do these things be as wicked and unjust as it has been supposed to be , then does Mr. Underwood furnish , in his own case , irrefragable proof of the hardening influences of Slavery , and of the press ...
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... object set before him , he knew it was the will of God that he should die . " A lawyer will not hesitate to pervert the facts or the law to a jury - or court , if he can impose on the latter , to gain his client's cause ; a physician ...
... object set before him , he knew it was the will of God that he should die . " A lawyer will not hesitate to pervert the facts or the law to a jury - or court , if he can impose on the latter , to gain his client's cause ; a physician ...
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... object of the government not to be concerned , -our Supreme Court and the Court of Queen's Bench would , in all probability , decide alike . Here they would act on the same ground of doing justice between men , without any tempta- tion ...
... object of the government not to be concerned , -our Supreme Court and the Court of Queen's Bench would , in all probability , decide alike . Here they would act on the same ground of doing justice between men , without any tempta- tion ...
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... object of its muse . " It is pleasant to think in winter , as we walk over the snowy pastures , of those happy dreamers that lie under the sod , of dormice and all that race of dormant creatures which have such a superfluity of life ...
... object of its muse . " It is pleasant to think in winter , as we walk over the snowy pastures , of those happy dreamers that lie under the sod , of dormice and all that race of dormant creatures which have such a superfluity of life ...
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... object of his actions does not fall within his own subjectivity . The spirit of universal nature is a spirit of subjection to some ex- ternal power . It never manifests itself spontaneously , but always in obeisance to some outward ...
... object of his actions does not fall within his own subjectivity . The spirit of universal nature is a spirit of subjection to some ex- ternal power . It never manifests itself spontaneously , but always in obeisance to some outward ...
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