American Quarterly Review, Том 22Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 |
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... hearts of the parents , is so great an insult to civil- ized feelings that all who read will shrink from the hand that penned it . She might deem herself called upon to reprobate duelling , and describe its horrible consequences ; but ...
... hearts of the parents , is so great an insult to civil- ized feelings that all who read will shrink from the hand that penned it . She might deem herself called upon to reprobate duelling , and describe its horrible consequences ; but ...
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... heart when she is pleading the cause of the oppressed , than if whole armies of Martineaus were to rise up in public assemblies and make a speech . It is not that we are fearful of their encroaching on our privileges , when we treat ...
... heart when she is pleading the cause of the oppressed , than if whole armies of Martineaus were to rise up in public assemblies and make a speech . It is not that we are fearful of their encroaching on our privileges , when we treat ...
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... heart with which he saw the law the life of the republic - set at naught by those who should best understand its nature and value . He saw the time was come for the true men of the republic to oppose a cold front to the insolence of the ...
... heart with which he saw the law the life of the republic - set at naught by those who should best understand its nature and value . He saw the time was come for the true men of the republic to oppose a cold front to the insolence of the ...
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... hearts of that community which has saved them from the misery of dying of hunger in the streets ! How long is the American world to be tormented by the jealous spite of English bookmakers - insignificant and harmless in themselves ...
... hearts of that community which has saved them from the misery of dying of hunger in the streets ! How long is the American world to be tormented by the jealous spite of English bookmakers - insignificant and harmless in themselves ...
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... hearts and minds of a whole nation to the control of one man . But , where this is done by a mere majority of a people , who cast themselves before the temporary image of their worship , and become his willing bondsmen - who persecute ...
... hearts and minds of a whole nation to the control of one man . But , where this is done by a mere majority of a people , who cast themselves before the temporary image of their worship , and become his willing bondsmen - who persecute ...
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