The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... period . Jefferson had to retire before it . Washington did not understand the high democratic philosophy of ... periods and under all their forms . Washington was little accustomed to contemplation or acquainted with science . In 1787 ...
... period . Jefferson had to retire before it . Washington did not understand the high democratic philosophy of ... periods and under all their forms . Washington was little accustomed to contemplation or acquainted with science . In 1787 ...
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... period , understood and ac- cepted these conditions . It is the glory of Washington to have been their interpre- ter and instrument . " He did the two greatest things which , in politics , man can have the privilege of attempting . He ...
... period , understood and ac- cepted these conditions . It is the glory of Washington to have been their interpre- ter and instrument . " He did the two greatest things which , in politics , man can have the privilege of attempting . He ...
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... period may be regarded as extending from the creation to the age of Socrates . At this latter date , the second or Grecian civilization , which originated with the rise of the Greek cities , had reached its culminating point , and ...
... period may be regarded as extending from the creation to the age of Socrates . At this latter date , the second or Grecian civilization , which originated with the rise of the Greek cities , had reached its culminating point , and ...
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... periods some great idea was predominant , and fixed its character - some leading principle was established which has not been and never will be lost , but will exert its influence while the world endures . It is not pretended that these ...
... periods some great idea was predominant , and fixed its character - some leading principle was established which has not been and never will be lost , but will exert its influence while the world endures . It is not pretended that these ...
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... period , of which any traces have descended to us , partakes of a religious character . In- deed theology was almost their only study , for in this all others centred and were merged . It is remarkable that in the midst of their general ...
... period , of which any traces have descended to us , partakes of a religious character . In- deed theology was almost their only study , for in this all others centred and were merged . It is remarkable that in the midst of their general ...
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