The American Whig Review, Tom 5;Tom 11Wiley and Putnam, 1850 |
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... remains in fact little else than to substitute gradually the guidance of science for the sure , indeed , but less systematic impulses of patriotism and the effete phraseology of past politics . These things have served us tolerably ...
... remains in fact little else than to substitute gradually the guidance of science for the sure , indeed , but less systematic impulses of patriotism and the effete phraseology of past politics . These things have served us tolerably ...
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... remain the same in even the most radically representative gov- ernment . On the contrary , it is rather re- versed - and by the very process of repre- sentation . The common occasions of dis- sension being the selfish interests or pas ...
... remain the same in even the most radically representative gov- ernment . On the contrary , it is rather re- versed - and by the very process of repre- sentation . The common occasions of dis- sension being the selfish interests or pas ...
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... remains a model to civilized Europe , while the for- mer is a standing satire upon the human intellect . Again , it can not be honestly pretended , that our own law - makers are more intelligent than the English ; indeed , there are few ...
... remains a model to civilized Europe , while the for- mer is a standing satire upon the human intellect . Again , it can not be honestly pretended , that our own law - makers are more intelligent than the English ; indeed , there are few ...
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... remains sound of interest and opinion in the state in formation of a government after the fashion he has thus delineated . The po- litical philosophy of his plan , which we have endeavored to present in its true light to the reader , is ...
... remains sound of interest and opinion in the state in formation of a government after the fashion he has thus delineated . The po- litical philosophy of his plan , which we have endeavored to present in its true light to the reader , is ...
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... remain , if he could avoid it , in a position so frightful and so repugnant to all his feelings . He had neither the pa- tience nor the perseverance which are the cement of energetic and bold spirits . Restless , irritated , humbled ...
... remain , if he could avoid it , in a position so frightful and so repugnant to all his feelings . He had neither the pa- tience nor the perseverance which are the cement of energetic and bold spirits . Restless , irritated , humbled ...
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