The North American Review, Volume 127O. Everett, 1878 - North American review and miscellaneous journal Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... equal , or more than equal , to the rest , and where the weakest and most worthless was a match , by his vote , for the wisest and best ; bloated wealth and envious poverty ; a tinseled civilization above , and a discontented ...
... equal , or more than equal , to the rest , and where the weakest and most worthless was a match , by his vote , for the wisest and best ; bloated wealth and envious poverty ; a tinseled civilization above , and a discontented ...
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... equal only in exceptional cases . We have had but one Franklin ; and even that great man had failings from which dif- ferent influences would have delivered him . Nor was Franklin a product of democracy full - fledged . While the ...
... equal only in exceptional cases . We have had but one Franklin ; and even that great man had failings from which dif- ferent influences would have delivered him . Nor was Franklin a product of democracy full - fledged . While the ...
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... equal religious rights of American citizens , we shall be invincible ; for liberty and popular intelligence are the deadly enemies of every form of ecclesiastical usurpation , as they are the impregnable bul- warks of our democratic ...
... equal religious rights of American citizens , we shall be invincible ; for liberty and popular intelligence are the deadly enemies of every form of ecclesiastical usurpation , as they are the impregnable bul- warks of our democratic ...
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