The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... existence . With the divine prophetic gift of genius , he understood the Revolution , and had a glimpse far down the vista of its future , of the yet unknown glory and greatness of humanity to which it was to lead . Jefferson was in ...
... existence . With the divine prophetic gift of genius , he understood the Revolution , and had a glimpse far down the vista of its future , of the yet unknown glory and greatness of humanity to which it was to lead . Jefferson was in ...
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... existence , and of their passions ; bold , proud , rude , and passionate . Thus , in all parts of the country , along the sea- board as well as in the interior of the continent , in the great centres of population and in the forests ...
... existence , and of their passions ; bold , proud , rude , and passionate . Thus , in all parts of the country , along the sea- board as well as in the interior of the continent , in the great centres of population and in the forests ...
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... existence , were confronted with the events which had preceeded it and rendered it so necessary , and with the parties which were formed by the events , and were striving to mould society and the Constitution itself according to their ...
... existence , were confronted with the events which had preceeded it and rendered it so necessary , and with the parties which were formed by the events , and were striving to mould society and the Constitution itself according to their ...
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... existence for himself . " Why are the work- ing classes discontented ? what is their condition , economical , moral , in their houses , and in their hearts , as it is in reality , and as they figure it to themselves to be ? what do they ...
... existence for himself . " Why are the work- ing classes discontented ? what is their condition , economical , moral , in their houses , and in their hearts , as it is in reality , and as they figure it to themselves to be ? what do they ...
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... existence of a higher and a worshipped rank tends to keep them from outrage . It infuses a sentiment of awe , which prevents more or less the need of force and punishment . But it is worthy of remark , that the means of keeping order in ...
... existence of a higher and a worshipped rank tends to keep them from outrage . It infuses a sentiment of awe , which prevents more or less the need of force and punishment . But it is worthy of remark , that the means of keeping order in ...
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