American Quarterly Review, Том 12;Том 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1832 |
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... objects on whose account they were first sought , here is no new emotion or principle , but merely a transfer of an emotion already expe- rienced , to an object which has not before excited it : it is the object , not the sentiment ...
... objects on whose account they were first sought , here is no new emotion or principle , but merely a transfer of an emotion already expe- rienced , to an object which has not before excited it : it is the object , not the sentiment ...
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... object be to lessen the number of a slowly increasing population , he must be convinced that his plan does not stimulate the procreative energies of society to produce more than he is capable of taking away ; or if his object be to ...
... object be to lessen the number of a slowly increasing population , he must be convinced that his plan does not stimulate the procreative energies of society to produce more than he is capable of taking away ; or if his object be to ...
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... object , there would soon be found no insurmount- able difficulty in the removal of the necessary number in Vir- ginia . But it is said that were Congress disposed to give a mil- lion annually for the specific object of the removal of ...
... object , there would soon be found no insurmount- able difficulty in the removal of the necessary number in Vir- ginia . But it is said that were Congress disposed to give a mil- lion annually for the specific object of the removal of ...
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CHENEVIX ON NATIONAL CHARACTER | 24 |
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