The North American Review, Volumen68Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1849 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... regard to most of them , we were to estab- lish the affirmative of certain positions ; and hence the letters of Mr. Webster were arguments addressed to the convictions of his antagonist , to obtain an express or an implied assent to his ...
... regard to most of them , we were to estab- lish the affirmative of certain positions ; and hence the letters of Mr. Webster were arguments addressed to the convictions of his antagonist , to obtain an express or an implied assent to his ...
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... regard to the effective strength of such a government , there can be but one opinion . We are apt to allow our imaginations to be dazzled by the exhibitions of physical force , which are sometimes made by the governments of uned- ucated ...
... regard to the effective strength of such a government , there can be but one opinion . We are apt to allow our imaginations to be dazzled by the exhibitions of physical force , which are sometimes made by the governments of uned- ucated ...
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... regard to any wrong that exists , we look upon such associa- tions for the pursuit of benevolent objects as the only legiti- mate means of attaining them . But we would insist , that moral objects can be advanced only by moral means ...
... regard to any wrong that exists , we look upon such associa- tions for the pursuit of benevolent objects as the only legiti- mate means of attaining them . But we would insist , that moral objects can be advanced only by moral means ...
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