The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... question about which there has been much discussion . It has been urged , among other objections to this use of such sub- jects , that it is a sort of unhallowed mingling of fiction with the pure truth of the sacred records , the ...
... question about which there has been much discussion . It has been urged , among other objections to this use of such sub- jects , that it is a sort of unhallowed mingling of fiction with the pure truth of the sacred records , the ...
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... question , which has excited much discussion in past times , as well as the present , and on which it is desirable ... questions connected with our public liberty . Fortified as we are by our prevailing temper and character , and by the ...
... question , which has excited much discussion in past times , as well as the present , and on which it is desirable ... questions connected with our public liberty . Fortified as we are by our prevailing temper and character , and by the ...
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... question of power was brought to the standard of brute force : in the present age , every question of this sort is brought to the standard of public opinion . Throughout the former division of time , every public operation was ...
... question of power was brought to the standard of brute force : in the present age , every question of this sort is brought to the standard of public opinion . Throughout the former division of time , every public operation was ...
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... questions we shall not attempt to decide , especially as differences of opinion , too extraordinary to be readily accounted for , or easily reconciled , have prevailed among our distinguished national legislators . At the close of the ...
... questions we shall not attempt to decide , especially as differences of opinion , too extraordinary to be readily accounted for , or easily reconciled , have prevailed among our distinguished national legislators . At the close of the ...
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... question of general interest . Arms will , therefore , not be resorted to , except in cases where the public mind is strongly excited by a sense of injustice or indignity ; and as individuals are more readily rous- ed by encroachments ...
... question of general interest . Arms will , therefore , not be resorted to , except in cases where the public mind is strongly excited by a sense of injustice or indignity ; and as individuals are more readily rous- ed by encroachments ...
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