The American Whig Review, Հատոր 3,Հատոր 9Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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Արդյունքներ 95–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... equal , perhaps , to any in the world . The material for this , we are sure , exists among us ; and for many reasons we believe better use could be made of it here , than elsewhere . But it must have remuneration equal to what it would ...
... equal , perhaps , to any in the world . The material for this , we are sure , exists among us ; and for many reasons we believe better use could be made of it here , than elsewhere . But it must have remuneration equal to what it would ...
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... equal to the best of these days . As in giving their due honor to the works of former ages , it is almost infinite- ly difficult for the imagination to separate what is excellent in them , from what is merely antiquated and conventional ...
... equal to the best of these days . As in giving their due honor to the works of former ages , it is almost infinite- ly difficult for the imagination to separate what is excellent in them , from what is merely antiquated and conventional ...
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... equal rewards , equal punish- ments , and a variety of other secondary means , which in such constitutions are never wanting , will however maintain , as long as they are employed , both the spirit and the principles ; but if the spirit ...
... equal rewards , equal punish- ments , and a variety of other secondary means , which in such constitutions are never wanting , will however maintain , as long as they are employed , both the spirit and the principles ; but if the spirit ...
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... equal- ity , which no party nor man in this country has ever disputed ; and , in part , some very solemn trumpery touching a disclaimer of the exercise of doubtful powers ; their attachment to a 1 " Then , as to the Internal Improvement ...
... equal- ity , which no party nor man in this country has ever disputed ; and , in part , some very solemn trumpery touching a disclaimer of the exercise of doubtful powers ; their attachment to a 1 " Then , as to the Internal Improvement ...
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... equal elegance and propriety have been assumed by the Janus - faced and parti- colored body which they grace at present . " Now , sir , the internal improvement ques- tion , which is the next in these three cardinal measures by which ...
... equal elegance and propriety have been assumed by the Janus - faced and parti- colored body which they grace at present . " Now , sir , the internal improvement ques- tion , which is the next in these three cardinal measures by which ...
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