Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 3 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1850 |
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... speaking of Slavery he says : " Bring these territo- ries ( California and New Mexico ) into this Union as states , upon an equal foot- ing with the Northern States . Let the people of such states settle the question of Slavery within ...
... speaking of Slavery he says : " Bring these territo- ries ( California and New Mexico ) into this Union as states , upon an equal foot- ing with the Northern States . Let the people of such states settle the question of Slavery within ...
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... speaking on this subject . In Mr. Underwood , we acknowledge we have been mis- taken . A long acquaintance with him ... speak so much . Certain it is , their opportunities to understand and comprehend it are not equal to those possessed ...
... speaking on this subject . In Mr. Underwood , we acknowledge we have been mis- taken . A long acquaintance with him ... speak so much . Certain it is , their opportunities to understand and comprehend it are not equal to those possessed ...
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... speak so much , and all this , too , without the slightest attempt , on his part , to enlighten them , it turns out , a good deal to our surprise , we acknowl- - - The surprising want of accurate knowledge , possessed even by slave ...
... speak so much , and all this , too , without the slightest attempt , on his part , to enlighten them , it turns out , a good deal to our surprise , we acknowl- - - The surprising want of accurate knowledge , possessed even by slave ...
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... speaking of the spirit of a thing in contradistinc- tion to the sensible thing itself , nothing else is meant than its distinctive genius , or faculty of operation . For example , the horse is an outward form discernible by my senses ...
... speaking of the spirit of a thing in contradistinc- tion to the sensible thing itself , nothing else is meant than its distinctive genius , or faculty of operation . For example , the horse is an outward form discernible by my senses ...
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... speak of the aesthetic man or Artist , I do not mean the man of any specific function , as the poet , painter , or mariner . I mean the man of whatsoever function , who in fulfilling it obeys his own inspiration or taste , uncon ...
... speak of the aesthetic man or Artist , I do not mean the man of any specific function , as the poet , painter , or mariner . I mean the man of whatsoever function , who in fulfilling it obeys his own inspiration or taste , uncon ...
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