The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... fact of its emanation from the pen of so dis- tinguished a writer and statesman as Mr. Guizot , but also from the ... facts of the character , events , and success of that Revolution , and of the political organization which was its ...
... fact of its emanation from the pen of so dis- tinguished a writer and statesman as Mr. Guizot , but also from the ... facts of the character , events , and success of that Revolution , and of the political organization which was its ...
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... fact already adverted to , that , notwithstanding an apparent effort at philosophical impartiality , the position from which he takes his point of view , and the eye with which he looks upon it , are those of a monarchist , and one of ...
... fact already adverted to , that , notwithstanding an apparent effort at philosophical impartiality , the position from which he takes his point of view , and the eye with which he looks upon it , are those of a monarchist , and one of ...
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... fact , has governed societies essentially different ; and the same society may undergo great changes without ceasing to be a republic . All the English colonies showed them- selves , nearly in the same degree , in favor of the ...
... fact , has governed societies essentially different ; and the same society may undergo great changes without ceasing to be a republic . All the English colonies showed them- selves , nearly in the same degree , in favor of the ...
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... fact , it is quixotic to look for : " Washington did well to withdraw from public business . He had entered upon it at one of those moments , at once difficult and favorable , when nations , surrounded by perils , summon all their ...
... fact , it is quixotic to look for : " Washington did well to withdraw from public business . He had entered upon it at one of those moments , at once difficult and favorable , when nations , surrounded by perils , summon all their ...
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... fact , a most grave , complex , and all - important fact . It may be asked , continues the writer , why Parliament has thrown no light upon the subject , since its members are expressly appointed to inquire and act for the good of the ...
... fact , a most grave , complex , and all - important fact . It may be asked , continues the writer , why Parliament has thrown no light upon the subject , since its members are expressly appointed to inquire and act for the good of the ...
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