The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen11Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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... appear almost a paradox for probably no other civilized nation has at any period of its history so com- pletely thrown off its allegiance to the past , as the American . The whole essay of our national life and legisla- tion , has been ...
... appear almost a paradox for probably no other civilized nation has at any period of its history so com- pletely thrown off its allegiance to the past , as the American . The whole essay of our national life and legisla- tion , has been ...
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... appear to have made the most decided advance . * In this respect we have always thought Dio- genes a sort of anachronism . He came into the world before his time , half made up . He wished to disengage man from his trappings , to free ...
... appear to have made the most decided advance . * In this respect we have always thought Dio- genes a sort of anachronism . He came into the world before his time , half made up . He wished to disengage man from his trappings , to free ...
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... appears to have been eminently symmetrical . No vicious impulses appear upon the face of his writings , no personal immorali- ties disfigure his life . He was one of the most witty writers , we think the wittiest , that preceded ...
... appears to have been eminently symmetrical . No vicious impulses appear upon the face of his writings , no personal immorali- ties disfigure his life . He was one of the most witty writers , we think the wittiest , that preceded ...
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