The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... hand- His proscriptions and atroci- ties there - Places power in the hands of his party , and hastens to march against Mithridates -Returns to Italy after the death of Marius - Defeats all the leaders of the Marian party -The battle ...
... hand- His proscriptions and atroci- ties there - Places power in the hands of his party , and hastens to march against Mithridates -Returns to Italy after the death of Marius - Defeats all the leaders of the Marian party -The battle ...
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... hands they believed it might most safely and wisely be trusted . Strong govern- ment , strong law - and much of both ... hand the Demo- cratic school were filled with an instinctive jealousy of authority . Whether administered through ...
... hands they believed it might most safely and wisely be trusted . Strong govern- ment , strong law - and much of both ... hand the Demo- cratic school were filled with an instinctive jealousy of authority . Whether administered through ...
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... hand and back ; for wages that will purchase him potatoes . He needs only salt for condiment ; he lodges to his mind in any pighutch or doghutch , roosts in outhouses ; and wears a suit of tatters , the getting off and on of which is ...
... hand and back ; for wages that will purchase him potatoes . He needs only salt for condiment ; he lodges to his mind in any pighutch or doghutch , roosts in outhouses ; and wears a suit of tatters , the getting off and on of which is ...
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... - spective duties and rights . But now there is neither guidance on the one hand , nor submission on the other , but contempt supplanting friend- liness , and jealousy and hatred succeeding to feelings of 1840. ] 23 Carlyle's Chartism . 99.
... - spective duties and rights . But now there is neither guidance on the one hand , nor submission on the other , but contempt supplanting friend- liness , and jealousy and hatred succeeding to feelings of 1840. ] 23 Carlyle's Chartism . 99.
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... hand is moved by the frivolous and superficial nobility , who have the wish without the ability to govern . What they should do , Mr. Carlyle , in answer to the supposed inquiry of the practical declares : man , " To the practical man ...
... hand is moved by the frivolous and superficial nobility , who have the wish without the ability to govern . What they should do , Mr. Carlyle , in answer to the supposed inquiry of the practical declares : man , " To the practical man ...
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