The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Том 5Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1845 |
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... principles , derived from a pro- THERE is no question invested at the found study of history , and the most exten- present moment with greater interest , than sive practical knowledge of mankind , they that of the Right of Search ...
... principles , derived from a pro- THERE is no question invested at the found study of history , and the most exten- present moment with greater interest , than sive practical knowledge of mankind , they that of the Right of Search ...
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... principles , which dis- our inability to adopt this favorable opinion close to us his secret theory of honor and of him , not that we pride ourselves upon good faith , which , in short , stamp him as any Machiavellian rule of ...
... principles , which dis- our inability to adopt this favorable opinion close to us his secret theory of honor and of him , not that we pride ourselves upon good faith , which , in short , stamp him as any Machiavellian rule of ...
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... principles to M. Guizot - we mean General Cass . It would betray us into too intricate a labyrinth of details , to explain all the secret manoeuvres of the diplomatic general , and the diplomatic Huguenot , who , about this time ...
... principles to M. Guizot - we mean General Cass . It would betray us into too intricate a labyrinth of details , to explain all the secret manoeuvres of the diplomatic general , and the diplomatic Huguenot , who , about this time ...
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... principle , in order to avoid wounding the feelings of an individual . It will be seen that we are disposed to place ... principles , for un- flinching firmness in keeping their engage- ments , for a high and chivalrous devotion to what ...
... principle , in order to avoid wounding the feelings of an individual . It will be seen that we are disposed to place ... principles , for un- flinching firmness in keeping their engage- ments , for a high and chivalrous devotion to what ...
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... principle , by a conscientious In justice even to him , however , we must devotion to which Great Britain has acquir ... principles , we find important territories to the United States , ourselves compelled to adopt the reverse without ...
... principle , by a conscientious In justice even to him , however , we must devotion to which Great Britain has acquir ... principles , we find important territories to the United States , ourselves compelled to adopt the reverse without ...
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