The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... feel- ing was essentially republican , and that everything was prepared for this form of government . But a republican form of government can govern and , in point of fact , has governed societies essentially different ; and the same ...
... feel- ing was essentially republican , and that everything was prepared for this form of government . But a republican form of government can govern and , in point of fact , has governed societies essentially different ; and the same ...
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... feel irritated with , the enemies of his party ; of a mind bold , active , ingenious , inquiring , with more penetration than forecaste , but with too much good sense to push things to the extreme , and capable of employing , against a ...
... feel irritated with , the enemies of his party ; of a mind bold , active , ingenious , inquiring , with more penetration than forecaste , but with too much good sense to push things to the extreme , and capable of employing , against a ...
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... feel itself to be trusted and yet restrained , and must believe alike in the genuine devotedness and the moral superiority of its leaders . On these conditions alone can it govern itself while in a process of developement , and hope to ...
... feel itself to be trusted and yet restrained , and must believe alike in the genuine devotedness and the moral superiority of its leaders . On these conditions alone can it govern itself while in a process of developement , and hope to ...
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... feel- ing of wrong which is more insupportable than even death itself . The English people look around them , and find that they are not in that position to which they are of right entitled , they find themselves the victims of laws ...
... feel- ing of wrong which is more insupportable than even death itself . The English people look around them , and find that they are not in that position to which they are of right entitled , they find themselves the victims of laws ...
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... feel that it is well with me ! ' 99 Reserving to another place the remarks which readily suggest themselves on this topic , we proceed to give what the author thinks should be done in the premises . His great complaint is that England ...
... feel that it is well with me ! ' 99 Reserving to another place the remarks which readily suggest themselves on this topic , we proceed to give what the author thinks should be done in the premises . His great complaint is that England ...
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