The American Whig Review, Band 5;Band 11Wiley and Putnam, 1850 |
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... sure , indeed , but less systematic impulses of patriotism and the effete phraseology of past politics . These things have served us tolerably hitherto . In the light of these general remarks While confined to the native bays and in ...
... sure , indeed , but less systematic impulses of patriotism and the effete phraseology of past politics . These things have served us tolerably hitherto . In the light of these general remarks While confined to the native bays and in ...
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... sure , indeed , but less systematic impulses of patriotism and the effete phraseology of past politics . These things have served us tolerably hitherto . While confined to the native bays and in- land seas of our political infancy , we ...
... sure , indeed , but less systematic impulses of patriotism and the effete phraseology of past politics . These things have served us tolerably hitherto . While confined to the native bays and in- land seas of our political infancy , we ...
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... sure . He only shrunk , no doubt , from the perspective of that shrug of derision so peculiar to his countrymen , were he to recommend them in terms the venerable trio of king , lords , and commons , of his constitutional mon- archy ...
... sure . He only shrunk , no doubt , from the perspective of that shrug of derision so peculiar to his countrymen , were he to recommend them in terms the venerable trio of king , lords , and commons , of his constitutional mon- archy ...
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... sure there is still more to mend in the same quarter elsewhere . In the beneficial effects of the political spirit , we cannot so freely assent with the author . In the first place this spirit must prevail to some extent at the expense ...
... sure there is still more to mend in the same quarter elsewhere . In the beneficial effects of the political spirit , we cannot so freely assent with the author . In the first place this spirit must prevail to some extent at the expense ...
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... sure ; but then , I like these strongly marked and masculine countenances . What an eye ! and what a forehead ! And then such a nose ! How indicative of royalty ! I should like to know where the fellow got it . Did you observe what a ...
... sure ; but then , I like these strongly marked and masculine countenances . What an eye ! and what a forehead ! And then such a nose ! How indicative of royalty ! I should like to know where the fellow got it . Did you observe what a ...
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