American Eclectic and Museum of Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1John Holmes Agnew E. Littell, 1843 - American periodicals |
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... the state .'- ( v . 616. ) We would fain dissent from this startling conclusion , and we shall endeavor to state a few plain reasons which induce us to look upon the paralyzed by 20 [ JAN . ALISON'S HISTORY OF EUrope .
... the state .'- ( v . 616. ) We would fain dissent from this startling conclusion , and we shall endeavor to state a few plain reasons which induce us to look upon the paralyzed by 20 [ JAN . ALISON'S HISTORY OF EUrope .
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... look to the past history of our finances . During the American war , the mad misgovernment of the sovereign and his ministers increased believed , that a long interval of undisturb- the national debt by more than 100 millions in seven ...
... look to the past history of our finances . During the American war , the mad misgovernment of the sovereign and his ministers increased believed , that a long interval of undisturb- the national debt by more than 100 millions in seven ...
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... look upon cowardice and folly as venial faults ; but cannot possibly prove that the French nobility were brave or wise men . We per- fectly agree with him , that it is the height of presumption to speak with violent indig . nation of ...
... look upon cowardice and folly as venial faults ; but cannot possibly prove that the French nobility were brave or wise men . We per- fectly agree with him , that it is the height of presumption to speak with violent indig . nation of ...
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... look back to the manly and disinterested loyalty with which , in their youth , the 4th of June was cele- brated by all classes , with a feeling of in- terest increased by the mournful reflection , that amidst the selfish ambition and ...
... look back to the manly and disinterested loyalty with which , in their youth , the 4th of June was cele- brated by all classes , with a feeling of in- terest increased by the mournful reflection , that amidst the selfish ambition and ...
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... look upon it as a harmless though somewhat unpleasing caprice . The most interesting subject of Mr. Ali- son's history , next to the great Revolution We now come to what we certainly con- which forms the groundwork of the whole , sider ...
... look upon it as a harmless though somewhat unpleasing caprice . The most interesting subject of Mr. Ali- son's history , next to the great Revolution We now come to what we certainly con- which forms the groundwork of the whole , sider ...
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