The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 33Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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... portion of our most intelli- gent reading public , it cannot be denied that this claim to absolute dominion is no empty boast . That press has taught them that " the condition of slavery absolves us from all the obligations of mankind ...
... portion of our most intelli- gent reading public , it cannot be denied that this claim to absolute dominion is no empty boast . That press has taught them that " the condition of slavery absolves us from all the obligations of mankind ...
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... portion of American writers look to foreign critics for their reputation , and a great portion of American readers have no other standard by which to estimate them , it must be obvious that our literature will be in a great meas- ure ...
... portion of American writers look to foreign critics for their reputation , and a great portion of American readers have no other standard by which to estimate them , it must be obvious that our literature will be in a great meas- ure ...
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... portion of them which adheres to the great apostle of the higher law , will not bid high for their suffrages . We feel confident , from the present appearances and future pro- babilities , that it will not be long before the people of ...
... portion of them which adheres to the great apostle of the higher law , will not bid high for their suffrages . We feel confident , from the present appearances and future pro- babilities , that it will not be long before the people of ...
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