The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... heart , their life ; and on the shores of America , when they had no longer to defend their liberties against human power , when they were governing themselves in the presence of God , the sincerity of their faith and the strictness of ...
... heart , their life ; and on the shores of America , when they had no longer to defend their liberties against human power , when they were governing themselves in the presence of God , the sincerity of their faith and the strictness of ...
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... hearts , as it is in reality , and as they figure it to themselves to be ? what do they complain of ? what ought they and ought they not to complain of ? " — these are the questions . In answering the questions , very little aid is to ...
... hearts , as it is in reality , and as they figure it to themselves to be ? what do they complain of ? what ought they and ought they not to complain of ? " — these are the questions . In answering the questions , very little aid is to ...
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... heart of them , which will prefer all things , including destruction and self - destruction , to that . Let no man awaken it , this same Berserkir - rage ! Deep- hidden it lies , far down in the centre , like genial central - fire ...
... heart of them , which will prefer all things , including destruction and self - destruction , to that . Let no man awaken it , this same Berserkir - rage ! Deep- hidden it lies , far down in the centre , like genial central - fire ...
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... 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 , steadfastness , peaceable con ...
... 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 , steadfastness , peaceable con ...
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... heart , are for ever protesting against the un- natural state to which they have been confined . On this point , the subjoined extract is full of meaning : " It is not what a man outwardly has or wants that constitutes the happiness or ...
... heart , are for ever protesting against the un- natural state to which they have been confined . On this point , the subjoined extract is full of meaning : " It is not what a man outwardly has or wants that constitutes the happiness or ...
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