North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 12Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1821 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... never to be lost sight of , in surveying the institutions of every country , but our own , that they are not what their wise and good men have deliberately chosen and willed them to be ; but what the wise and good have been able to cull ...
... never to be lost sight of , in surveying the institutions of every country , but our own , that they are not what their wise and good men have deliberately chosen and willed them to be ; but what the wise and good have been able to cull ...
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... never nation , since the world began , had so rich a treasure of traditional glory . Is it nothing to be born , as it were , with the birthright of two native lands ; to sail across the world of waters , and be hailed beyond it by the ...
... never nation , since the world began , had so rich a treasure of traditional glory . Is it nothing to be born , as it were , with the birthright of two native lands ; to sail across the world of waters , and be hailed beyond it by the ...
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... never dawned on the world ? Is it nothing to be able , as you set your foot on the English soil , and with a heart going back to all the proud emotions which bind you at the moment to the happy home you have left , to be able still ...
... never dawned on the world ? Is it nothing to be able , as you set your foot on the English soil , and with a heart going back to all the proud emotions which bind you at the moment to the happy home you have left , to be able still ...
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... never meant and never will mean the power of work- ing without means , without time , and without pause ; nor was it ever given to mortal man to scribble off with a flying pen , what shall be read and be worthy to be read for ever . It ...
... never meant and never will mean the power of work- ing without means , without time , and without pause ; nor was it ever given to mortal man to scribble off with a flying pen , what shall be read and be worthy to be read for ever . It ...
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... never again likely to be awakened . While small states in Europe , whose positions we can hardly trace on our maps , are endow- ing universities , establishing and affording patronage to numerous institutions , we are contented tamely ...
... never again likely to be awakened . While small states in Europe , whose positions we can hardly trace on our maps , are endow- ing universities , establishing and affording patronage to numerous institutions , we are contented tamely ...
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