The United States Democratic Review, Band 15Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1844 Vols. 1-3, 5-8 contain the political and literary portions; v. 4 the historical register department, of the numbers published from Oct. 1837 to Dec. 1840. |
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... common , and commonly overrated . How much the Dutch breed and the half Yankee breeding have had to do in producing this peculiar phase of character , which has been so much misunderstood in Mr. Van Buren , alike by foes and by friends ...
... common , and commonly overrated . How much the Dutch breed and the half Yankee breeding have had to do in producing this peculiar phase of character , which has been so much misunderstood in Mr. Van Buren , alike by foes and by friends ...
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... common mind , the conclusions of the common sense , change with every variation of philosophy ; and these solutions are the results of the philosopher's specula- tions . The thought of the philosopher is the melody , that makes itself ...
... common mind , the conclusions of the common sense , change with every variation of philosophy ; and these solutions are the results of the philosopher's specula- tions . The thought of the philosopher is the melody , that makes itself ...
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... common minds to fathom , that no words and phrases , in common use , could be linked together in such a way as to reach them . Finally , that the language of a material philosophy was wholly unfit , as well as insufficient , to express ...
... common minds to fathom , that no words and phrases , in common use , could be linked together in such a way as to reach them . Finally , that the language of a material philosophy was wholly unfit , as well as insufficient , to express ...
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... common substance and the common ideal of the me and the not me , all things are God ; and , secondly , that God only arrives at consciousness and personality in man ; hence the tenden- cy of modern philosophy is to panthe- ism , and ...
... common substance and the common ideal of the me and the not me , all things are God ; and , secondly , that God only arrives at consciousness and personality in man ; hence the tenden- cy of modern philosophy is to panthe- ism , and ...
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... common to them all , as a class , we mention incidentally . To keep up a very popular name , they must write much and rapidly - a novel a - year is the smallest allowance , while some writers turn out one every four months . They write ...
... common to them all , as a class , we mention incidentally . To keep up a very popular name , they must write much and rapidly - a novel a - year is the smallest allowance , while some writers turn out one every four months . They write ...
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