The American Whig Review, Հատոր 2,Հատոր 8Wiley and Putnam, 1848 |
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... effect up- on the Convention in his favor ; but as this first ballot was to be a test of the relative popularity and nationality ( if we may so speak ) of the candidates , it was the most important of the whole , and necessarily threw ...
... effect up- on the Convention in his favor ; but as this first ballot was to be a test of the relative popularity and nationality ( if we may so speak ) of the candidates , it was the most important of the whole , and necessarily threw ...
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... effect , and men and measures , worthy only of a corrupt and ignorant age , have been inflicted upon the country ... effects of calumny , have no impunity with the public : their very virtues may be made a theme of laughter , and their ...
... effect , and men and measures , worthy only of a corrupt and ignorant age , have been inflicted upon the country ... effects of calumny , have no impunity with the public : their very virtues may be made a theme of laughter , and their ...
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... effect cannot be ob- tained without the whole , ) we remember , first stole over our own mind like the har- monies of some solemn and wonderful music , far away in the distance , -to haunt the memory , at intervals , forever after- ward ...
... effect cannot be ob- tained without the whole , ) we remember , first stole over our own mind like the har- monies of some solemn and wonderful music , far away in the distance , -to haunt the memory , at intervals , forever after- ward ...
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... effect , and made available for the admiration of the vulgar , is a very different affair from that to which we have ever applied the name , or ever mean to . And if any reader has been so rash as to take up this book of Sir Thomas ...
... effect , and made available for the admiration of the vulgar , is a very different affair from that to which we have ever applied the name , or ever mean to . And if any reader has been so rash as to take up this book of Sir Thomas ...
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... effect than their criticisms in keeping Shakspeare before our people - and this too not by lowering his subject , but in a way which all true Shakspearians and honest men must approve . He cannot lay claim to a very high degree of ...
... effect than their criticisms in keeping Shakspeare before our people - and this too not by lowering his subject , but in a way which all true Shakspearians and honest men must approve . He cannot lay claim to a very high degree of ...
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