The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... principles the positive and negative poles of political opinion . And here Mr. Guizot may recog- nise the explanation of the apparent anomaly which he confesses that he does not understand , namely , that at the first formation of our ...
... principles the positive and negative poles of political opinion . And here Mr. Guizot may recog- nise the explanation of the apparent anomaly which he confesses that he does not understand , namely , that at the first formation of our ...
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... principles . Influence still dwelt with rank . And on the other hand the number did not press heavily enough to make ... principle was still strong , as in Virginia , it was immediately assailed and subdued . Entails disappeared . The ...
... principles . Influence still dwelt with rank . And on the other hand the number did not press heavily enough to make ... principle was still strong , as in Virginia , it was immediately assailed and subdued . Entails disappeared . The ...
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... principles , and the simplicity of democratic manners , far from offending or annoying him , suited his tastes and satisfied his judgment . He did not trouble himself with inquiring , like the partisans of the aristocratic system ...
... principles , and the simplicity of democratic manners , far from offending or annoying him , suited his tastes and satisfied his judgment . He did not trouble himself with inquiring , like the partisans of the aristocratic system ...
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... principles and to the abuse of them , and in not attaching due importance to , and reposing sufficient confidence in , the variety of political forms and the flexibility of human society . There are occasions , in which political genius ...
... principles and to the abuse of them , and in not attaching due importance to , and reposing sufficient confidence in , the variety of political forms and the flexibility of human society . There are occasions , in which political genius ...
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... principles of order , and by re - establishing their sway . “ When he retired from public life , both tasks were accomplished , and he could enjoy the result . For , in such high enterprises , the labor which they have cost mat- ters ...
... principles of order , and by re - establishing their sway . “ When he retired from public life , both tasks were accomplished , and he could enjoy the result . For , in such high enterprises , the labor which they have cost mat- ters ...
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