The United States Democratic Review, Volume 41Lloyd & Campbell, 1967 |
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... mind , and in reason and logic and learning he had no equal . His mind was Greek -but he was a monarchist in spirit - he did not under- stand the people , and had no confidence in their ability to govern themselves . He thought somebody ...
... mind , and in reason and logic and learning he had no equal . His mind was Greek -but he was a monarchist in spirit - he did not under- stand the people , and had no confidence in their ability to govern themselves . He thought somebody ...
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... mind . And we shall see how , in his riper years , this noble sentiment thrilled in the heart , and coursed along ... minds as to the institution you have selected . You have heard much of Princeton , of Yale and Harvard ; and in moments ...
... mind . And we shall see how , in his riper years , this noble sentiment thrilled in the heart , and coursed along ... minds as to the institution you have selected . You have heard much of Princeton , of Yale and Harvard ; and in moments ...
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... mind which has prejudices ; and dreams have more or less effect upon the state of our minds . The Doctor was waiting but for a short time for admission to his new patient ; but he had time to reflect , and he already an- ticipated a ...
... mind which has prejudices ; and dreams have more or less effect upon the state of our minds . The Doctor was waiting but for a short time for admission to his new patient ; but he had time to reflect , and he already an- ticipated a ...
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PORTRAITS OF HON AARON V BROWN POSTMASTER GENERAL | 66 |
Arnold and Andrè meeting of 300 Constitution the 426 | 192 |
Bard the Favorite 186 D | 335 |
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