The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... mass upon which it was to act , but when so collected a thing apart , to be administered and wielded with a vigorous governing energy , by the small number of the wealthier and more educated classes in whose hands they believed it might ...
... mass upon which it was to act , but when so collected a thing apart , to be administered and wielded with a vigorous governing energy , by the small number of the wealthier and more educated classes in whose hands they believed it might ...
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... mass of mankind have been treated , and the sufferings they endure , and incessantly engaged , with an admirable disinterestedness , in remedying them or preventing their recurrence ; accepting power as a dangerous necessity , almost as ...
... mass of mankind have been treated , and the sufferings they endure , and incessantly engaged , with an admirable disinterestedness , in remedying them or preventing their recurrence ; accepting power as a dangerous necessity , almost as ...
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... mass , " crying with inarticulate cries as of a dumb creature in rage or pain . " Not even as in the old feudal days have the nobility discharged their du- ties towards the dependent lower classes . Then there was some bond of union ...
... mass , " crying with inarticulate cries as of a dumb creature in rage or pain . " Not even as in the old feudal days have the nobility discharged their du- ties towards the dependent lower classes . Then there was some bond of union ...
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... masses of indomitable living valor ; equipped , not now with the battle - axe and war - charriot , but with the steam - engine and ploughshare ? Where are they ? -Preserving their Game ! " " Such are Mr. Carlyle's specifics for the ...
... masses of indomitable living valor ; equipped , not now with the battle - axe and war - charriot , but with the steam - engine and ploughshare ? Where are they ? -Preserving their Game ! " " Such are Mr. Carlyle's specifics for the ...
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... mass of the British people ; second , this discontent arises from no transient cause of uneasiness , but from a permanent knowledge that they are unjustly used ; third , the privileged orders , affecting a disregard of it , are taking ...
... mass of the British people ; second , this discontent arises from no transient cause of uneasiness , but from a permanent knowledge that they are unjustly used ; third , the privileged orders , affecting a disregard of it , are taking ...
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