The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... feeling of the age . Nor is it indeed yet much more , though it has made some sensible progress in its developement — a progress of which we believe that the tendency is to a constantly though slow- ly increasing acceleration . The ...
... feeling of the age . Nor is it indeed yet much more , though it has made some sensible progress in its developement — a progress of which we believe that the tendency is to a constantly though slow- ly increasing acceleration . The ...
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... feelings , his at- tainments , his social position , his habits , his means of enjoyment , and a thousand other things , necessary to be taken into consideration in estimating his happiness , cannot be set down in figures . Even with ...
... feelings , his at- tainments , his social position , his habits , his means of enjoyment , and a thousand other things , necessary to be taken into consideration in estimating his happiness , cannot be set down in figures . Even with ...
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... feelings which a Shakspeare's speech would not utter ; with de- sires illimitable as the Autocrat's of all the Russias ! Him various thrice - honored persons , things and institutions have long been teaching , long been guiding , govern ...
... feelings which a Shakspeare's speech would not utter ; with de- sires illimitable as the Autocrat's of all the Russias ! Him various thrice - honored persons , things and institutions have long been teaching , long been guiding , govern ...
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... feeling , that can inhabit the heart of man . English commerce , with its world - wide convul- sive fluctuations , with its immeasurable Proteus steam - dæmon , makes all paths uncertain for them , all life a bewilderment ; sobriety ...
... feeling , that can inhabit the heart of man . English commerce , with its world - wide convul- sive fluctuations , with its immeasurable Proteus steam - dæmon , makes all paths uncertain for them , all life a bewilderment ; sobriety ...
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... feeling of injustice that is insupportable to all men . The brutallest black African cannot bear that he should be used unjustly . No man can bear it , or ought to bear it . A deeper law than any parchment - law whatsoever , a law ...
... feeling of injustice that is insupportable to all men . The brutallest black African cannot bear that he should be used unjustly . No man can bear it , or ought to bear it . A deeper law than any parchment - law whatsoever , a law ...
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