The American Whig Review, Volúmenes11-12G. H. Colton, 1850 |
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... less systematic impulses of patriotism and the effete phraseology of past politics . These things have served us tolerably hitherto . In the light of these general remarks While confined to the native bays and in- respecting the nature ...
... less systematic impulses of patriotism and the effete phraseology of past politics . These things have served us tolerably hitherto . In the light of these general remarks While confined to the native bays and in- respecting the nature ...
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... less monstrous than the follow- ing : That civilization itself can be no boon , for it has been baptized at every suc- cessive transformation , in the blood of in- dividuals , and even nations ; that it is , moreover , an accident not ...
... less monstrous than the follow- ing : That civilization itself can be no boon , for it has been baptized at every suc- cessive transformation , in the blood of in- dividuals , and even nations ; that it is , moreover , an accident not ...
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... less competent , and has pretended , that our own law - makers are had less part , for good or evil , in the art of more intelligent than the English ; indeed , government , than is commonly thought . there are few countries where ...
... less competent , and has pretended , that our own law - makers are had less part , for good or evil , in the art of more intelligent than the English ; indeed , government , than is commonly thought . there are few countries where ...
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... less error . But all in refuting its assailant , we can not side , the reader sees , with the demo- cratic theory , at least as generally under- stood . Indeed , the principles that served to condemn or correct the one extrava- gance ...
... less error . But all in refuting its assailant , we can not side , the reader sees , with the demo- cratic theory , at least as generally under- stood . Indeed , the principles that served to condemn or correct the one extrava- gance ...
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... less whimsical fan- cies . What the Socialists profess to seek is quite the opposite of this ascetic frenzy . They do not fly society ; they only refuse it in its present form , and to the end of reconstructing it upon a better ; and ...
... less whimsical fan- cies . What the Socialists profess to seek is quite the opposite of this ascetic frenzy . They do not fly society ; they only refuse it in its present form , and to the end of reconstructing it upon a better ; and ...
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