Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... ideas as different as possible ideas different in kind . Where , then , lies the difficulty ? Simply in this ; that sup- posing a work to be a true work , and a new work to us , we approach it in a false position when we come to ...
... ideas as different as possible ideas different in kind . Where , then , lies the difficulty ? Simply in this ; that sup- posing a work to be a true work , and a new work to us , we approach it in a false position when we come to ...
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... idea of a lovely woman ? Certainly not a Grecian goddess ; but Woman , such as two thousand years , and the Christian religion , have made her since ; a modern woman . Not an exquisite generalization of all that is most lovely in the ...
... idea of a lovely woman ? Certainly not a Grecian goddess ; but Woman , such as two thousand years , and the Christian religion , have made her since ; a modern woman . Not an exquisite generalization of all that is most lovely in the ...
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... idea of the dreadful state of misery to which the population was reduced . Thousands of families were saved from starva- tion , —and we here mean , not from a lingering death brought on by want and its concomitant diseases , but ...
... idea of the dreadful state of misery to which the population was reduced . Thousands of families were saved from starva- tion , —and we here mean , not from a lingering death brought on by want and its concomitant diseases , but ...
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... idea of converting the Greek republic into a German kingdom originated in their own political sagacity . It would , on the whole , have been wiser and more statesmanlike to have told the plain truth in the official papers , instead of ...
... idea of converting the Greek republic into a German kingdom originated in their own political sagacity . It would , on the whole , have been wiser and more statesmanlike to have told the plain truth in the official papers , instead of ...
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... idea of the justice of the feelings of the Greeks . At a levee , the king of Bavaria asked a pragmatical colonel in the Greek service , " What rank did you hold in my service , before you came to Greece , Colonel ? " The reply was ...
... idea of the justice of the feelings of the Greeks . At a levee , the king of Bavaria asked a pragmatical colonel in the Greek service , " What rank did you hold in my service , before you came to Greece , Colonel ? " The reply was ...
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