The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... thoughts , their heart , their life ; and on the shores of America , when they had no longer to defend their liberties against human power , when they were governing themselves in the presence of God , the sincerity of their faith and ...
... thoughts , their heart , their life ; and on the shores of America , when they had no longer to defend their liberties against human power , when they were governing themselves in the presence of God , the sincerity of their faith and ...
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... thought , in their mutual hatred . But , in reality , there was a permanent and essential difference between them in their prin- ciples and their tendencies . The federal party was , at the same time , aristocratic , favorable to the ...
... thought , in their mutual hatred . But , in reality , there was a permanent and essential difference between them in their prin- ciples and their tendencies . The federal party was , at the same time , aristocratic , favorable to the ...
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... thoughts and his ambition did not impatiently reach forward into the future . The society , in the midst of which he lived , suited his tastes and his judgment . He had confidence in its prin- ciples and its destiny ; but a confidence ...
... thoughts and his ambition did not impatiently reach forward into the future . The society , in the midst of which he lived , suited his tastes and his judgment . He had confidence in its prin- ciples and its destiny ; but a confidence ...
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... Thomas Carlyle . Boston : Charles C. Little & James Brown , 1840 . startling boldness both of thought and expression which make them 1840. ] 13 CARLYLE'S CHARTISM Chartism By Thomas Carlyle Boston: Charles C Little James Brown, 1840.
... Thomas Carlyle . Boston : Charles C. Little & James Brown , 1840 . startling boldness both of thought and expression which make them 1840. ] 13 CARLYLE'S CHARTISM Chartism By Thomas Carlyle Boston: Charles C Little James Brown, 1840.
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startling boldness both of thought and expression which make them withal so pleasant . Some one has said of Kean's acting , that it was reading Shakspeare by lightning . We may say , with no more exagger- ation , of most of Carlyle's ...
startling boldness both of thought and expression which make them withal so pleasant . Some one has said of Kean's acting , that it was reading Shakspeare by lightning . We may say , with no more exagger- ation , of most of Carlyle's ...
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