Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... character simply of the ordinary agents between friendly nations , whilst the grave question of Texas was still pending , . . . would be equivalent to an acknowl- edgment that the question was at an end , thus prejudging it with- out ...
... character simply of the ordinary agents between friendly nations , whilst the grave question of Texas was still pending , . . . would be equivalent to an acknowl- edgment that the question was at an end , thus prejudging it with- out ...
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... character by a declaration of war , or any open act of hostility towards us , you will not act merely on the defen- sive . " - pp . 77 , 78 . ras . - On the 11th of March , the American army moved from Corpus Christi , and on the 21st ...
... character by a declaration of war , or any open act of hostility towards us , you will not act merely on the defen- sive . " - pp . 77 , 78 . ras . - On the 11th of March , the American army moved from Corpus Christi , and on the 21st ...
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... character , and this became its chief aim to please and interest . Whenever , in later times , Art has resumed a high and ideal position , it has been when , under the influence of dominant ideas , it has spoken to the genius of the ...
... character , and this became its chief aim to please and interest . Whenever , in later times , Art has resumed a high and ideal position , it has been when , under the influence of dominant ideas , it has spoken to the genius of the ...
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... character , and belongs to the people ; but when all things are in a state of decline , the small class of cultivated men become the heirs and depositaries of those treasures of art which were formerly the free property of all . This ...
... character , and belongs to the people ; but when all things are in a state of decline , the small class of cultivated men become the heirs and depositaries of those treasures of art which were formerly the free property of all . This ...
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... character ; whilst Poetry , or works of art that appeal to a cultivated audience , will always be elegant and conventional ; though it must be conceded that the period of transition , if it have never produced the greatest , has often ...
... character ; whilst Poetry , or works of art that appeal to a cultivated audience , will always be elegant and conventional ; though it must be conceded that the period of transition , if it have never produced the greatest , has often ...
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