The Atlantic Monthly, Band 4Atlantic Monthly Company, 1859 |
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... tion , exclaimed against their leaders as the authors of their trouble , and were not only for returning into Egypt , but for stoning their deliverers . Many of the chiefs thought the new Constitution might be injurious to their ...
... tion , exclaimed against their leaders as the authors of their trouble , and were not only for returning into Egypt , but for stoning their deliverers . Many of the chiefs thought the new Constitution might be injurious to their ...
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... tion of giving Paine an office , if there were one in his gift suitable for him . Now , although Paine had been absent for many years , he had not been forgot- ten by the Americans . The echo of the noise he made in England reached our ...
... tion of giving Paine an office , if there were one in his gift suitable for him . Now , although Paine had been absent for many years , he had not been forgot- ten by the Americans . The echo of the noise he made in England reached our ...
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... tion , authorizing the President to remove a judge , on the address of a majority of both houses of Congress , for reasonable cause , when sufficient grounds for im- peachment might not exist . General Miranda's filibustering expedition ...
... tion , authorizing the President to remove a judge , on the address of a majority of both houses of Congress , for reasonable cause , when sufficient grounds for im- peachment might not exist . General Miranda's filibustering expedition ...
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... tion between size and sense which barbed the sharpest arrows of Dr. Swift . No- body ever imposed upon him either by bigness or by bluster . " The Devil take stupidity , " once cried the Dean of St. Pat- rick's , " that it will not come ...
... tion between size and sense which barbed the sharpest arrows of Dr. Swift . No- body ever imposed upon him either by bigness or by bluster . " The Devil take stupidity , " once cried the Dean of St. Pat- rick's , " that it will not come ...
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... tion and putrefaction cannot commence in any substance , until it has first taken oxygen into combination . Thus , cans of meat , hermetically sealed , with all the air first carefully expelled , undergo no change so long as the air ...
... tion and putrefaction cannot commence in any substance , until it has first taken oxygen into combination . Thus , cans of meat , hermetically sealed , with all the air first carefully expelled , undergo no change so long as the air ...
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