The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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Page 15
... political portion of one of the ablest treatises on moral and social obligation , § are deeply imbued with prejudice and error . The example which has most commonly been brought to il- lustrate the proposition , that standing armies are ...
... political portion of one of the ablest treatises on moral and social obligation , § are deeply imbued with prejudice and error . The example which has most commonly been brought to il- lustrate the proposition , that standing armies are ...
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... political rights , and accustomed to bow implicitly to the powers above them . In modern times , an army so employed would have to encounter men united by the spirit of freedom , animated by the love of independence , conscious of ...
... political rights , and accustomed to bow implicitly to the powers above them . In modern times , an army so employed would have to encounter men united by the spirit of freedom , animated by the love of independence , conscious of ...
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... political and social condition is radically changed . That we shall be occasionally involved in wars is , however , to be anticipated : to expect a dif- ferent lot would be to disregard the whole course of civil socie- ty . We , however ...
... political and social condition is radically changed . That we shall be occasionally involved in wars is , however , to be anticipated : to expect a dif- ferent lot would be to disregard the whole course of civil socie- ty . We , however ...
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... political tone of the most doubtful period of their own national history ; who can glow with grateful exul- tation when they see a faithful picture , by the pencil of a native artist , of the scenes of their fathers ' struggles for ...
... political tone of the most doubtful period of their own national history ; who can glow with grateful exul- tation when they see a faithful picture , by the pencil of a native artist , of the scenes of their fathers ' struggles for ...
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... political sagacity does she declare , that the annual election of governor is " a blessing the good people of Connecticut can never be thankful enough for . " How much to her credit is the gratitude with which she speaks of " the ...
... political sagacity does she declare , that the annual election of governor is " a blessing the good people of Connecticut can never be thankful enough for . " How much to her credit is the gratitude with which she speaks of " the ...
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