The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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L What then are the ultra tendencies in our social system , taking New England philosophy , so generally quoted with admiration , as the basis of inquiry ? What elements must we individually furnish to render our ... England Philosophy .
L What then are the ultra tendencies in our social system , taking New England philosophy , so generally quoted with admiration , as the basis of inquiry ? What elements must we individually furnish to render our ... England Philosophy .
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... England merchant , upon leaving a picture - gal- lery abroad , was observed by his com- panion to be very thoughtful . Pre- sently he exclaimed , " I have been thinking of nothing but making money all my life . How much there is to ...
... England merchant , upon leaving a picture - gal- lery abroad , was observed by his com- panion to be very thoughtful . Pre- sently he exclaimed , " I have been thinking of nothing but making money all my life . How much there is to ...
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... England youth forced to sympathize in Tony Lumpkin's un- dutiful remonstrance to his mother's officious and mistaken kindness , which she justifies by the common plea , that it was all for the victim's good . “ I wish you'd let me and ...
... England youth forced to sympathize in Tony Lumpkin's un- dutiful remonstrance to his mother's officious and mistaken kindness , which she justifies by the common plea , that it was all for the victim's good . “ I wish you'd let me and ...
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... , how noise- less falls the snow ! With what pro- found quiet it accumulates ! Yet the mighty and hitherto invincible army of Napoleon was subdued by a Russian snow - storm . Thus is it with the soul 1845. ] 83 New England Philosophy .
... , how noise- less falls the snow ! With what pro- found quiet it accumulates ! Yet the mighty and hitherto invincible army of Napoleon was subdued by a Russian snow - storm . Thus is it with the soul 1845. ] 83 New England Philosophy .
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... a false shame at the expression of feeling , and come to regard the least manifestation of natural ardor as un- dignified and weak . And thus the say- But ing of one of the commentators on our country is 84 [ Jan. New England Philosophy .
... a false shame at the expression of feeling , and come to regard the least manifestation of natural ardor as un- dignified and weak . And thus the say- But ing of one of the commentators on our country is 84 [ Jan. New England Philosophy .
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