Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... material wealth and the social rank which is based thereon , it is amusing to see the shifting of the scenes ; the social aspirations of one and the contempt with which another rebuts the aspirant . An old man can remem- ber when the ...
... material wealth and the social rank which is based thereon , it is amusing to see the shifting of the scenes ; the social aspirations of one and the contempt with which another rebuts the aspirant . An old man can remem- ber when the ...
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... 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 and then we see noble ...
... 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 and then we see noble ...
164 psl.
dance of material comforts hitherto unknown ; no land was ever so full of corn and cattle , clothing , comfortable houses , and all things needed for the flesh . The desire of those things -even the excessive desire thereof - performs ...
dance of material comforts hitherto unknown ; no land was ever so full of corn and cattle , clothing , comfortable houses , and all things needed for the flesh . The desire of those things -even the excessive desire thereof - performs ...
172 psl.
... material for the colonial state laws , and all constitutional compromises to act upon , without involving any native born Americans in the fate of slavery . Before the colonies escaped from this restraint of English laws , they had ...
... material for the colonial state laws , and all constitutional compromises to act upon , without involving any native born Americans in the fate of slavery . Before the colonies escaped from this restraint of English laws , they had ...
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... material , and unattainable from any other source , for what cause soever plausible or otherwise ; exclude evidence , and the judge , to the extent of and in proportion to the importance of the evidence excluded , is deprived of the ...
... material , and unattainable from any other source , for what cause soever plausible or otherwise ; exclude evidence , and the judge , to the extent of and in proportion to the importance of the evidence excluded , is deprived of the ...
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