The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... soon began to develope themselves : " Hamilton deserves to be ranked among those men , who have best understood the vital principles and essential conditions of government ; not merely of a nominal government , but of a government ...
... soon began to develope themselves : " Hamilton deserves to be ranked among those men , who have best understood the vital principles and essential conditions of government ; not merely of a nominal government , but of a government ...
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... soon to leave for ever the beautiful homes of their fathers - the hunting grounds of their tribe in those days long gone by , when the white - skins in their winged canoes had not yet crossed the Great Salt Lake to put out their council ...
... soon to leave for ever the beautiful homes of their fathers - the hunting grounds of their tribe in those days long gone by , when the white - skins in their winged canoes had not yet crossed the Great Salt Lake to put out their council ...
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... soon be established , forming the crowning stone of the glo- rious edifice erected by human genius in the long progress of society . The earliest civilization of which we have any knowledge , begins with the beginning of history , for ...
... soon be established , forming the crowning stone of the glo- rious edifice erected by human genius in the long progress of society . The earliest civilization of which we have any knowledge , begins with the beginning of history , for ...
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... Soon afterward , the hardy tribes of Italy , stimu- lated probably by the Greek colonies in Sicily and Magna Græcia , commenced that progress which was destined to lead to such astound- ing results . Its states were impressed with the ...
... Soon afterward , the hardy tribes of Italy , stimu- lated probably by the Greek colonies in Sicily and Magna Græcia , commenced that progress which was destined to lead to such astound- ing results . Its states were impressed with the ...
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... soon arose from among the mass of the people . The voice of the bard was heard in princely hall and peasant's hut , singing the exploits of hero- ism , the charms of beauty , and the praise of virtue . Admiring crowds gathered around ...
... soon arose from among the mass of the people . The voice of the bard was heard in princely hall and peasant's hut , singing the exploits of hero- ism , the charms of beauty , and the praise of virtue . Admiring crowds gathered around ...
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