The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... become the pervading animating prin- ciple of our social and political organization , but not yet really and practically inwrought into the general texture of the habits of opinion and feeling of the age . Nor is it indeed yet much more ...
... become the pervading animating prin- ciple of our social and political organization , but not yet really and practically inwrought into the general texture of the habits of opinion and feeling of the age . Nor is it indeed yet much more ...
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... become our own wretchedness . The Irish population must get it- self redressed and saved , for the sake of the English if for nothing else . Alas , that it should , on both sides , be poor toiling men that pay the smart for unruly ...
... become our own wretchedness . The Irish population must get it- self redressed and saved , for the sake of the English if for nothing else . Alas , that it should , on both sides , be poor toiling men that pay the smart for unruly ...
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... become satisfactory ? By day and night ! they were indeed irresistible so ; not to be compelled by law or war ; might make their own terms with the richer classes , and defy the world ! " A shade more rational is that of those other ...
... become satisfactory ? By day and night ! they were indeed irresistible so ; not to be compelled by law or war ; might make their own terms with the richer classes , and defy the world ! " A shade more rational is that of those other ...
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... become imbued with principles of peace , that they might rely for success upon moral means , is true , but that in their present state of degradation and suffering they will bethink themselves of refined notions of right , is not true ...
... become imbued with principles of peace , that they might rely for success upon moral means , is true , but that in their present state of degradation and suffering they will bethink themselves of refined notions of right , is not true ...
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... become valuable , and to be in great demand , for the reduction of such ores ( especially copper ores ) as are raised in those portions of the district which are deficient in timber . Some town in this neighborhood , or a little further ...
... become valuable , and to be in great demand , for the reduction of such ores ( especially copper ores ) as are raised in those portions of the district which are deficient in timber . Some town in this neighborhood , or a little further ...
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