American Quarterly Review, Volume 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1835 - American literature |
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... nature of our population , and the problems which the pro- gress of government affords for our solution , without diverging any farther from old opinion , ( the cohesive power , say what we may , that has thus far kept the world ...
... nature of our population , and the problems which the pro- gress of government affords for our solution , without diverging any farther from old opinion , ( the cohesive power , say what we may , that has thus far kept the world ...
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... nature of our species . We live but on an isthmus , look- ing on either side over the wide expanse of the past and the fu- ture , for the sources of our enjoyment . Our duties to ourselves and to society , too , are performed with more ...
... nature of our species . We live but on an isthmus , look- ing on either side over the wide expanse of the past and the fu- ture , for the sources of our enjoyment . Our duties to ourselves and to society , too , are performed with more ...
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... nature and in art . Unless we have greatly mistaken the tendencies of our time and country , these remarks are not ... natural and very desirable consequence of the state of opinion here . The works now before us , and particularly the ...
... nature and in art . Unless we have greatly mistaken the tendencies of our time and country , these remarks are not ... natural and very desirable consequence of the state of opinion here . The works now before us , and particularly the ...
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... nature , has the best title to in- struct the rest . Having limited his knowledge of the modern world to our own hemisphere , he will strike out profane antiqui- ty at a blow - as the former perishes by necessity , the latter will fall ...
... nature , has the best title to in- struct the rest . Having limited his knowledge of the modern world to our own hemisphere , he will strike out profane antiqui- ty at a blow - as the former perishes by necessity , the latter will fall ...
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... nature , who always examined mankind under the influence of one set of institutions . For our own part , we rejoice that there is not any such thing , nor can be , as American education ; that to a certain extent the mind of all ...
... nature , who always examined mankind under the influence of one set of institutions . For our own part , we rejoice that there is not any such thing , nor can be , as American education ; that to a certain extent the mind of all ...
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