The North American Review, Volume 127Jared Sparks, Henry Cabot Lodge, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell O. Everett, 1878 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... nation hailing its king . The enthusiasm had its focus in New England , at that time , perhaps , the most success- ful democracy on earth - a fact which , however , was mainly to be ascribed to wholesome traditions , which had become ...
... nation hailing its king . The enthusiasm had its focus in New England , at that time , perhaps , the most success- ful democracy on earth - a fact which , however , was mainly to be ascribed to wholesome traditions , which had become ...
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... nation , sometimes in wealth , now and then in poverty ; but for the most part in neither the one nor the other . They are the natural enemies of the vulgar plutocrat , and the natural friends of all that is best in the popular heart ...
... nation , sometimes in wealth , now and then in poverty ; but for the most part in neither the one nor the other . They are the natural enemies of the vulgar plutocrat , and the natural friends of all that is best in the popular heart ...
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... nation- al flag ; and thousands and hundreds of thousands of eyes were turned upon it in ardent and loving devotion . We heard a great deal at that time about " thinking bayonets . " The bayonets did not think , nor did those who ...
... nation- al flag ; and thousands and hundreds of thousands of eyes were turned upon it in ardent and loving devotion . We heard a great deal at that time about " thinking bayonets . " The bayonets did not think , nor did those who ...
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... nation in the way of keeping its lofty promise , realizing its sublime possibilities , advancing the best in- terests of humanity , and helping to ennoble and not vulgarize the world ? Who dares answer that it is ? Great fault is found ...
... nation in the way of keeping its lofty promise , realizing its sublime possibilities , advancing the best in- terests of humanity , and helping to ennoble and not vulgarize the world ? Who dares answer that it is ? Great fault is found ...
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... nation on earth of which this saying holds more true . Out of this springs a double evil : bad government first , and then an increasing difficulty in regaining a good one . Good gov- ernment cannot be maintained or restored unless the ...
... nation on earth of which this saying holds more true . Out of this springs a double evil : bad government first , and then an increasing difficulty in regaining a good one . Good gov- ernment cannot be maintained or restored unless the ...
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