The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... means , not only foreign to that character , but hostile to it , in- compatible with it . Where they had to persuade , they have undertaken to force . Where love was the spirit in which they should have approached the task , they have ...
... means , not only foreign to that character , but hostile to it , in- compatible with it . Where they had to persuade , they have undertaken to force . Where love was the spirit in which they should have approached the task , they have ...
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... means of intolerance , bru- tality and cruelty . These mob - perse- cutions were equally disgraceful in themselves ... mean , on the grounds of prudence and policy , in- dependently of all others . We say nothing of their own local modes ...
... means of intolerance , bru- tality and cruelty . These mob - perse- cutions were equally disgraceful in themselves ... mean , on the grounds of prudence and policy , in- dependently of all others . We say nothing of their own local modes ...
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... means its just or proper due . The Democratic party in Congress it was which stood by the South in the establishment and main- tenance of that rule of internal proce- dure , with no small difficulty and no small danger , yet faithfully ...
... means its just or proper due . The Democratic party in Congress it was which stood by the South in the establishment and main- tenance of that rule of internal proce- dure , with no small difficulty and no small danger , yet faithfully ...
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... means of larger service to mankind . It is a per- version of their design to make them the grounds of larger demands upon those for whose service they were conferred . This is to make the professions and liberal arts sordid , instead of ...
... means of larger service to mankind . It is a per- version of their design to make them the grounds of larger demands upon those for whose service they were conferred . This is to make the professions and liberal arts sordid , instead of ...
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... means the greatest of evils . So far as it consists in the mere deprivation of physical comforts , it is not always an evil . To the soul which has learned and feels its freedom and power , it is scarcely at all an evil ; -at the worst ...
... means the greatest of evils . So far as it consists in the mere deprivation of physical comforts , it is not always an evil . To the soul which has learned and feels its freedom and power , it is scarcely at all an evil ; -at the worst ...
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