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... if the same influences were unwisely continued which alone have ministered to their progressive strength , and they might first make the Union intolerable to live in , and then might effect an angry and hostile dis- ruption of it .
... if the same influences were unwisely continued which alone have ministered to their progressive strength , and they might first make the Union intolerable to live in , and then might effect an angry and hostile dis- ruption of it .
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The worst effect of all this is the im- pairing of the sentiment of manhood in those thus condemned to hopeless toil , and regarded as degraded by their so- cial position ; and of the self - respect and reliance which are both the mani- ...
The worst effect of all this is the im- pairing of the sentiment of manhood in those thus condemned to hopeless toil , and regarded as degraded by their so- cial position ; and of the self - respect and reliance which are both the mani- ...
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If the effect be good , immense benefit must accrue to those in all classes of life whose minds feed on this sort of aliment . If evil , it would be impossible to compute the amount of that evil . Hundreds of thousands read nothing else ...
If the effect be good , immense benefit must accrue to those in all classes of life whose minds feed on this sort of aliment . If evil , it would be impossible to compute the amount of that evil . Hundreds of thousands read nothing else ...
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It is a mooted question in intellectual philosophy what may be the actual effect , upon the powers of the mind itself , of so much periodical reading . Coleridge says , " the habit of perusing periodical works may be properly added to ...
It is a mooted question in intellectual philosophy what may be the actual effect , upon the powers of the mind itself , of so much periodical reading . Coleridge says , " the habit of perusing periodical works may be properly added to ...
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You always are , so you need not attempt to deny it , Gertrude , " and Mrs. Stanley looked very much pleased as she said , " I thought you looked uncommonly well , and your father seemed very much pleased with the effect you both pro- ...
You always are , so you need not attempt to deny it , Gertrude , " and Mrs. Stanley looked very much pleased as she said , " I thought you looked uncommonly well , and your father seemed very much pleased with the effect you both pro- ...
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