The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... civilization , they cannot continue . For that the Saxon British will ever submit to sink along with them to such a state , we as- sume as impossible . There is in these latter , thank God , an ingenuity which is not false ; a methodic ...
... civilization , they cannot continue . For that the Saxon British will ever submit to sink along with them to such a state , we as- sume as impossible . There is in these latter , thank God , an ingenuity which is not false ; a methodic ...
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... civilization has heretofore attached to it . Nor was that elevation to be sought in a participation in the luxurious re- finements and splendors of those classes of society which are accus- tomed to pride themselves in the poor title of ...
... civilization has heretofore attached to it . Nor was that elevation to be sought in a participation in the luxurious re- finements and splendors of those classes of society which are accus- tomed to pride themselves in the poor title of ...
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... civilization , and seems an indispensable stimulus to exertion - constitutes a problem of profound difficulty ; and every attempt at its solution , however defective , however abortive , deserves . our most anxious observation . At any ...
... civilization , and seems an indispensable stimulus to exertion - constitutes a problem of profound difficulty ; and every attempt at its solution , however defective , however abortive , deserves . our most anxious observation . At any ...
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... civilization . But at any rate , it is the principle of Individuality which now rules the hour , and must continue to rule it with undivided sway ; nor must we distract our attention with vain and impracticable efforts to combat it , or ...
... civilization . But at any rate , it is the principle of Individuality which now rules the hour , and must continue to rule it with undivided sway ; nor must we distract our attention with vain and impracticable efforts to combat it , or ...
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... civilization of the Christian world cannot be denied - a civi- lization , as he remarks in another place , selfish , mercenary , sensual -standing in direct hostility to the great ideas of Christianity — a civilization which cannot ...
... civilization of the Christian world cannot be denied - a civi- lization , as he remarks in another place , selfish , mercenary , sensual -standing in direct hostility to the great ideas of Christianity — a civilization which cannot ...
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