The New-England Magazine, Band 2Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... direct the affairs of the commonwealth ? Mind has always had the ascendancy over matter , and it ever will have . " Those who think must govern those who toil . " Prudence , sagacity , and perseverance , will raise a man from any grade ...
... direct the affairs of the commonwealth ? Mind has always had the ascendancy over matter , and it ever will have . " Those who think must govern those who toil . " Prudence , sagacity , and perseverance , will raise a man from any grade ...
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... mind , body , and fortune . The two first cannot be transmitted ; the latter can be transmitted only to a limited degree , under the direct patronage of the law ; and the spirit of the age tends strongly 66 Reform . Rail,
... mind , body , and fortune . The two first cannot be transmitted ; the latter can be transmitted only to a limited degree , under the direct patronage of the law ; and the spirit of the age tends strongly 66 Reform . Rail,
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... direct , and expeditious communication by Lake Erie , and the Erie canal with all the Eastern cities ; and should it ever be deemed necessary , could easily be ex- tended along the southern shore of Lake Erie , in connection with the ...
... direct , and expeditious communication by Lake Erie , and the Erie canal with all the Eastern cities ; and should it ever be deemed necessary , could easily be ex- tended along the southern shore of Lake Erie , in connection with the ...
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... direct and important influence upon the minds and happiness of the people . Of these , are the lawyers , who secure their neighbors in the quiet posses- sion of their rights ; the teachers , who form the habits and mature the faculties ...
... direct and important influence upon the minds and happiness of the people . Of these , are the lawyers , who secure their neighbors in the quiet posses- sion of their rights ; the teachers , who form the habits and mature the faculties ...
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... direct disadvantage of most of those con- nected with them . But have these honors really so little influence ? The experiment has been tried . There are female academies in our vicinity , in which nothing of the kind is offered , and ...
... direct disadvantage of most of those con- nected with them . But have these honors really so little influence ? The experiment has been tried . There are female academies in our vicinity , in which nothing of the kind is offered , and ...
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