The American Whig Review, Volume 3; Volume 9Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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... seem therefore , by the analogy of history , to discover a difference in favor of our own . That liberty should favor arts and let- ters , seems to be not wonderful , or acci- dental , but in the plain course of nature ; since the ...
... seem therefore , by the analogy of history , to discover a difference in favor of our own . That liberty should favor arts and let- ters , seems to be not wonderful , or acci- dental , but in the plain course of nature ; since the ...
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... seems destined to prevail by its native force . The spirit of the govern- ment loses nothing in the conflict of the ... seem to maintain them- selves in vigor , and these prejudices may be kept up long by passion and by artifice . But ...
... seems destined to prevail by its native force . The spirit of the govern- ment loses nothing in the conflict of the ... seem to maintain them- selves in vigor , and these prejudices may be kept up long by passion and by artifice . But ...
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... seems to be almost a badge or test of this new Democracy that some bill or other shall be forbidden . There is scarcely a little mayor of a little corporation who stands up for his democracy , who does not think it essential to his ...
... seems to be almost a badge or test of this new Democracy that some bill or other shall be forbidden . There is scarcely a little mayor of a little corporation who stands up for his democracy , who does not think it essential to his ...
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... seems to have been guided by that dexter- ous precept announced in the ballad- ' If we cannot alter things , Why , then , we'll change their names , sir . ' " Ever since the success of this feat , the new Democracy seem to have been as ...
... seems to have been guided by that dexter- ous precept announced in the ballad- ' If we cannot alter things , Why , then , we'll change their names , sir . ' " Ever since the success of this feat , the new Democracy seem to have been as ...
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... seems to be declining into Nat Lee . " * Byron interested himself much in bring- ing out Bertram at the Drury Lane Thea- tre , and also assisted Maturin in a pecu- niary way . Maturin was never again des- tined to be successful as a ...
... seems to be declining into Nat Lee . " * Byron interested himself much in bring- ing out Bertram at the Drury Lane Thea- tre , and also assisted Maturin in a pecu- niary way . Maturin was never again des- tined to be successful as a ...
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