Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... seems surprising all men cannot see that such a glory is only a shame . One day the people must awaken . Justice will at last hold a stern reckoning with the memories of our famous men . 66 But what is the real cause which lay at the ...
... seems surprising all men cannot see that such a glory is only a shame . One day the people must awaken . Justice will at last hold a stern reckoning with the memories of our famous men . 66 But what is the real cause which lay at the ...
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... seems to you ! It is only works which we have thus lived with that we can truly criticize ; and such criticism is very different from find- ing fault . If a work is not worth this , it may be worthy of consideration , but not of ...
... seems to you ! It is only works which we have thus lived with that we can truly criticize ; and such criticism is very different from find- ing fault . If a work is not worth this , it may be worthy of consideration , but not of ...
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... seems to have suspected of de- signs to dethrone him , threw himself into the arms of France , and trusted blindly to its support . A revolution was evidently impending . Great Britain and Russia united in pressing for explanations ...
... seems to have suspected of de- signs to dethrone him , threw himself into the arms of France , and trusted blindly to its support . A revolution was evidently impending . Great Britain and Russia united in pressing for explanations ...
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... seems to be confined to keeping Colletti in office and obtaining from the king as many crosses and stars for Frenchmen as his majesty can be induced to part with . For the internal improvement of Greece , France has not done more than ...
... seems to be confined to keeping Colletti in office and obtaining from the king as many crosses and stars for Frenchmen as his majesty can be induced to part with . For the internal improvement of Greece , France has not done more than ...
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... seems to us not impossible that even this incomplete statement of a nation's wrongs may awaken some sympathy across the Atlantic , and render Greece some service at the very crisis of her fate . ART . IV . THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF ...
... seems to us not impossible that even this incomplete statement of a nation's wrongs may awaken some sympathy across the Atlantic , and render Greece some service at the very crisis of her fate . ART . IV . THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF ...
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