The Statesmen of America in 1846Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1847 - 548 Seiten |
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... virtue their inward guide , and propriety their outward garb . Such is my view of this interesting man ; and few have shared his confidence so intimately as I have done ; to his keeping I would confide my most important interests , and ...
... virtue their inward guide , and propriety their outward garb . Such is my view of this interesting man ; and few have shared his confidence so intimately as I have done ; to his keeping I would confide my most important interests , and ...
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... virtue . Every improvement of the public morals , and every advance of the people in knowledge , is marked by a corresponding elevation of the moral and intellectual standard of the press ; and it is at once the chief agent of ...
... virtue . Every improvement of the public morals , and every advance of the people in knowledge , is marked by a corresponding elevation of the moral and intellectual standard of the press ; and it is at once the chief agent of ...
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... virtue are to make their last stand on earth . Thus , agriculturally , and as producing the means of human subsistence , as sustaining a population , and supplying the elements of wealth and power , as derived from the surface and the ...
... virtue are to make their last stand on earth . Thus , agriculturally , and as producing the means of human subsistence , as sustaining a population , and supplying the elements of wealth and power , as derived from the surface and the ...
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... virtues and good works of the Jesuit Fathers ; he is a Whig , I am an ultra Democrat ; —he is a strict Protectionist , I am a Free Trader ; -he abhors Slavery , I hold it but a name ; -he condemns dancing , I hop about like a French ...
... virtues and good works of the Jesuit Fathers ; he is a Whig , I am an ultra Democrat ; —he is a strict Protectionist , I am a Free Trader ; -he abhors Slavery , I hold it but a name ; -he condemns dancing , I hop about like a French ...
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... virtue , and have tried all arts to beguile him from their ranks , but in vain ; he will neither be persuaded nor con- vinced , and he walks along with head erect , con- scious of inflexible integrity ; —and , sooth to say , if I wished ...
... virtue , and have tried all arts to beguile him from their ranks , but in vain ; he will neither be persuaded nor con- vinced , and he walks along with head erect , con- scious of inflexible integrity ; —and , sooth to say , if I wished ...
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