The Southern Review, Volume 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... matter stands , it is obvious that Sicily borrowed from Provence , through him . It is worthy of notice also , that this island was the ren- dezvous of the French and English armies , and of the French and English courts , both of them ...
... matter stands , it is obvious that Sicily borrowed from Provence , through him . It is worthy of notice also , that this island was the ren- dezvous of the French and English armies , and of the French and English courts , both of them ...
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... matter of course that " the influence of America upon the mind , " ( to borrow a convenient , though somewhat pe- dantic phrase ) should become first and chiefly , if not exclusively perceptible , in the department of politics and law ...
... matter of course that " the influence of America upon the mind , " ( to borrow a convenient , though somewhat pe- dantic phrase ) should become first and chiefly , if not exclusively perceptible , in the department of politics and law ...
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... matters of philosophy and learning , or , in short , to influence in any material degree , their own intellectual character and pursuits - much less to pro- duce a sensible effect upon the general condition of the human mind . It is ...
... matters of philosophy and learning , or , in short , to influence in any material degree , their own intellectual character and pursuits - much less to pro- duce a sensible effect upon the general condition of the human mind . It is ...
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... matters , led to servile imitation and implicit acquiescence , was here precluded , or at least corrected by the very nature of things , and the stores of useful information which they had acquired in studying the con- stitution , civil ...
... matters , led to servile imitation and implicit acquiescence , was here precluded , or at least corrected by the very nature of things , and the stores of useful information which they had acquired in studying the con- stitution , civil ...
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... matters of government we have found out the philoso- pher's stone - and are now in possession of an infallible secret to make men free and happy , and to keep them so forever , even in spite of themselves . The first lesson we inculcate ...
... matters of government we have found out the philoso- pher's stone - and are now in possession of an infallible secret to make men free and happy , and to keep them so forever , even in spite of themselves . The first lesson we inculcate ...
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