Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1849 |
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... Human history could not justify the Declaration of Independence and its large state- ments of the new Idea : the nation went behind human his- tory , and appealed to Human Nature . We are more spontaneous than logical ; we have ideas ...
... Human history could not justify the Declaration of Independence and its large state- ments of the new Idea : the nation went behind human his- tory , and appealed to Human Nature . We are more spontaneous than logical ; we have ideas ...
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... Human Race ; nowhere is its good effect more conspicuous than in America , where in two generations the wild Irishman becomes a decent citizen , order- ly , temperate , and intelligent . This done or even a - doing , as it is now , we ...
... Human Race ; nowhere is its good effect more conspicuous than in America , where in two generations the wild Irishman becomes a decent citizen , order- ly , temperate , and intelligent . This done or even a - doing , as it is now , we ...
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... human harp , but tuning all to harmony . This also must come ; but hitherto no one has risen with genius fit to plan its holy walls , conceive its columns , project its towers , or lay its corner stone . Is it too much to hope all this ...
... human harp , but tuning all to harmony . This also must come ; but hitherto no one has risen with genius fit to plan its holy walls , conceive its columns , project its towers , or lay its corner stone . Is it too much to hope all this ...
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... human nature . " Let it be remembered , finally , " says Congress , in its address to the states , on the termination of the Revolutionary War , " that it has ever been the pride and boast of America , that the rights for which she ...
... human nature . " Let it be remembered , finally , " says Congress , in its address to the states , on the termination of the Revolutionary War , " that it has ever been the pride and boast of America , that the rights for which she ...
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... human reason , and the assumption had remained un- questioned . In this report , Burke conceded the general fit- ness of those rules in cases between parties , but perceiving their effect in the exclusion of the proof necessary to ...
... human reason , and the assumption had remained un- questioned . In this report , Burke conceded the general fit- ness of those rules in cases between parties , but perceiving their effect in the exclusion of the proof necessary to ...
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