North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 77Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1853 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 34
... the extent to which a Public Opinion is established in any community , and known to exist by those who entertain it . Ideas always become more intense by being shared by many minds ; and especially in 34 [ July , POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY .
... the extent to which a Public Opinion is established in any community , and known to exist by those who entertain it . Ideas always become more intense by being shared by many minds ; and especially in 34 [ July , POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY .
Page 41
... becomes interesting , vigorous , and profound ; but its most devoted admirer would hardly think it worth paying such a price . It is vain to suppose that our country is to be forever out of the reach of vicissitude , and the experience ...
... becomes interesting , vigorous , and profound ; but its most devoted admirer would hardly think it worth paying such a price . It is vain to suppose that our country is to be forever out of the reach of vicissitude , and the experience ...
Page 49
... becomes an intolerable burden . The nation no longer makes any advan- ces in those things which the consciousness of each individual declares are only truly desirable , and life among them loses not only its happiness , but its strength ...
... becomes an intolerable burden . The nation no longer makes any advan- ces in those things which the consciousness of each individual declares are only truly desirable , and life among them loses not only its happiness , but its strength ...
Page 55
... becoming the most imperious passion of the soul , is also the most sensitive and delicate , and requires the most tender treatment . The fairest opportunities are necessary for its healthy development , and its noble returns are ...
... becoming the most imperious passion of the soul , is also the most sensitive and delicate , and requires the most tender treatment . The fairest opportunities are necessary for its healthy development , and its noble returns are ...
Page 57
... become almost certain , that those who direct the policy of the great parties of the country are to have no immediate part in carrying out their own designs , the posts of command in them are objects of a far more generous and intense ...
... become almost certain , that those who direct the policy of the great parties of the country are to have no immediate part in carrying out their own designs , the posts of command in them are objects of a far more generous and intense ...
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