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... coarseness of manners ; and , among the intellectual , is the insanity of dialectics . In Ireland are the same climate and soil as in England , but less food , no right relation to the land , political dependence , RACE . 55.
... coarseness of manners ; and , among the intellectual , is the insanity of dialectics . In Ireland are the same climate and soil as in England , but less food , no right relation to the land , political dependence , RACE . 55.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Elliot Cabot. no right relation to the land , political dependence , small tenantry and an inferior or misplaced race . These queries concerning ancestry and blood may be well allowed , for there is no ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Elliot Cabot. no right relation to the land , political dependence , small tenantry and an inferior or misplaced race . These queries concerning ancestry and blood may be well allowed , for there is no ...
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... politics they put blunt questions , which must be answered ; Who is to pay the taxes ? What will you do for trade ? What for corn ? What for the spinner ? This singular fairness and its results strike the French with surprise . Philip ...
... politics they put blunt questions , which must be answered ; Who is to pay the taxes ? What will you do for trade ? What for corn ? What for the spinner ? This singular fairness and its results strike the French with surprise . Philip ...
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... politics and persecution . They cannot well read a princi- ple , except by the light of fagots and of burning towns . Tacitus says of the Germans , " Powerful only in sudden efforts , they are impatient of toil and labor . " This highly ...
... politics and persecution . They cannot well read a princi- ple , except by the light of fagots and of burning towns . Tacitus says of the Germans , " Powerful only in sudden efforts , they are impatient of toil and labor . " This highly ...
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... political and religious opinion ; and such a city that almost every active man , in any nation , finds himself at ... politics of their vast empire , they have been equal to every exi 、 gency , with counsel and with conduct . Is it ...
... political and religious opinion ; and such a city that almost every active man , in any nation , finds himself at ... politics of their vast empire , they have been equal to every exi 、 gency , with counsel and with conduct . Is it ...
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