The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... reason or with unreason , too surely they do in verity find the time all out of joint ; this world for them no home , but a dingy prison - house , of reckless unthrift , rebellion , rancor , indignation against them- selves and against ...
... reason or with unreason , too surely they do in verity find the time all out of joint ; this world for them no home , but a dingy prison - house , of reckless unthrift , rebellion , rancor , indignation against them- selves and against ...
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... reasons for appearing there ! Which , accordingly , the world begins now to do . The French Revolution is seen , or begins everywhere to be seen , ' as the crowning phenomenon of our modern time ; ' ' the inevitable stern end of much ...
... reasons for appearing there ! Which , accordingly , the world begins now to do . The French Revolution is seen , or begins everywhere to be seen , ' as the crowning phenomenon of our modern time ; ' ' the inevitable stern end of much ...
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... reason , sought up with care the materials , and here submitted them , for a comparison between the geological formation of that favored mineral region in the Old World , and that , not less favored perhaps , to which , in this western ...
... reason , sought up with care the materials , and here submitted them , for a comparison between the geological formation of that favored mineral region in the Old World , and that , not less favored perhaps , to which , in this western ...
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... reason thereby stultified . It was at such a time , and when every species of talent that art or wealth could enlist was put in requisition to gain credit for the absurdities that all bankers indulge in , and profess to believe , and ...
... reason thereby stultified . It was at such a time , and when every species of talent that art or wealth could enlist was put in requisition to gain credit for the absurdities that all bankers indulge in , and profess to believe , and ...
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... reason to draw a line of dis- tinction , which should make the voluntary tortious taking and conver- sion to private use of public funds a more heinous offence against morality , than the voluntary taking of it for the same purpose by ...
... reason to draw a line of dis- tinction , which should make the voluntary tortious taking and conver- sion to private use of public funds a more heinous offence against morality , than the voluntary taking of it for the same purpose by ...
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