American Quarterly Review, Volume 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1835 - American literature |
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... Established institutions are so interwoven with the tenure of property , and the long chain of private rights , that innovation , incautiously conducted , is revolution . We have no such check , and heaven forbid that we should have ...
... Established institutions are so interwoven with the tenure of property , and the long chain of private rights , that innovation , incautiously conducted , is revolution . We have no such check , and heaven forbid that we should have ...
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... its own position by the very means it uses to establish it . Its apostles take their stand upon some thrice overthrown fallacy or misap- plied truth , and reason conclusively enough , if you 4 [ March , Classical Learning .
... its own position by the very means it uses to establish it . Its apostles take their stand upon some thrice overthrown fallacy or misap- plied truth , and reason conclusively enough , if you 4 [ March , Classical Learning .
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... establishing the doctrines of his recent address . In condemning those doctrines , however , as pernicious to the cause of American education , we may be permitted to express our sincere regret at the untimely death of their author , in ...
... establishing the doctrines of his recent address . In condemning those doctrines , however , as pernicious to the cause of American education , we may be permitted to express our sincere regret at the untimely death of their author , in ...
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... establish a seat of learning in his paternal state , where the foundations of liberal knowledge should , as he fondly hoped , be laid and assured to future generations , broad , deep , secure , and eternal . The acquisition of ancient ...
... establish a seat of learning in his paternal state , where the foundations of liberal knowledge should , as he fondly hoped , be laid and assured to future generations , broad , deep , secure , and eternal . The acquisition of ancient ...
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... established rules , the song writer indulged in a freedom at first unresisted , by reason of the limited range of its effects : the extension of those effects becoming no subject of alarm till the mischief , if so it might be called ...
... established rules , the song writer indulged in a freedom at first unresisted , by reason of the limited range of its effects : the extension of those effects becoming no subject of alarm till the mischief , if so it might be called ...
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