Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1849 |
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... become weak , cold , and poor ; are " curious , not know- ing , not exact , but nice . " Too fastidious to be wise , too unlettered to be elegant , too critical to create , they prefer a dull saying that is old to a novel form of speech ...
... become weak , cold , and poor ; are " curious , not know- ing , not exact , but nice . " Too fastidious to be wise , too unlettered to be elegant , too critical to create , they prefer a dull saying that is old to a novel form of speech ...
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... becomes an Idol , and material abundance is made the end , not the means , does the love of it become an evil . No nation was ever too rich , or over thrifty , though many a nation has lost its soul by living wholly for the senses . Now ...
... becomes an Idol , and material abundance is made the end , not the means , does the love of it become an evil . No nation was ever too rich , or over thrifty , though many a nation has lost its soul by living wholly for the senses . Now ...
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... becomes a decent citizen , order- ly , temperate , and intelligent . This done or even a - doing , as it is now , we shall go forth to realize our great national Idea , and accomplish the great work of organizing into Institutions the ...
... becomes a decent citizen , order- ly , temperate , and intelligent . This done or even a - doing , as it is now , we shall go forth to realize our great national Idea , and accomplish the great work of organizing into Institutions the ...
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... this opinion , which he still maintained to be good law , and he disapproved of Lord Holt's doctrine that the moment a slave sets foot in England he becomes free , by declaring 36 [ Dec. The Legality of American Slavery .
... this opinion , which he still maintained to be good law , and he disapproved of Lord Holt's doctrine that the moment a slave sets foot in England he becomes free , by declaring 36 [ Dec. The Legality of American Slavery .
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sets foot in England he becomes free , by declaring that no rea- son could be found " why they should not be equally so ... become legalized in those colonies by custom . Now , admitting that the modern common law consists , to a great ...
sets foot in England he becomes free , by declaring that no rea- son could be found " why they should not be equally so ... become legalized in those colonies by custom . Now , admitting that the modern common law consists , to a great ...
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