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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... existence . The modern novel is preferred to the modern poem , because we do here feel an attempt to include these indispensable latest addenda - these phenomena which , if we forget on Sunday , we must remember on Monday - these ...
... existence . The modern novel is preferred to the modern poem , because we do here feel an attempt to include these indispensable latest addenda - these phenomena which , if we forget on Sunday , we must remember on Monday - these ...
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... existence , even in our own poor human selves , of something akin to a Power superior to , and trans- cending , all manifestations of Nature , all intelligible forms of Number and Law . We quote one set of 22 [ July , RECENT ENGLISH ...
... existence , even in our own poor human selves , of something akin to a Power superior to , and trans- cending , all manifestations of Nature , all intelligible forms of Number and Law . We quote one set of 22 [ July , RECENT ENGLISH ...
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... existence , in which the principles of government are systematically ex- pounded , " but also " to comprehend a full account of all the constitutions in ancient and modern times . " We are 1853. ] 31 POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY . POLITICAL ...
... existence , in which the principles of government are systematically ex- pounded , " but also " to comprehend a full account of all the constitutions in ancient and modern times . " We are 1853. ] 31 POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY . POLITICAL ...
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... existence , or the possibility of a Public Opinion in communities , and its means of making itself known . Differences in this respect are those which appear to travellers and spectators as practically the most vital and important in ...
... existence , or the possibility of a Public Opinion in communities , and its means of making itself known . Differences in this respect are those which appear to travellers and spectators as practically the most vital and important in ...
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... existence of public opinion , these are inevitably moulded to their purposes . The political education of a people is always in the interest of its most powerful element— always tends to the strength- ening of the strongest ...
... existence of public opinion , these are inevitably moulded to their purposes . The political education of a people is always in the interest of its most powerful element— always tends to the strength- ening of the strongest ...
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