North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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... individual of paramount abilities and uncontrolled ambition , it is impossible for us even to conjecture . But that it has failed , and that the nation has been convulsed by intestine feuds , are no more to be ascribed to a defect in ...
... individual of paramount abilities and uncontrolled ambition , it is impossible for us even to conjecture . But that it has failed , and that the nation has been convulsed by intestine feuds , are no more to be ascribed to a defect in ...
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... individual only a servant of the state , while we consider the freedom and happiness of the individual , as the purpose for which the state was instituted . The system of the Ottomans , recognising no order of nobility , conferring no ...
... individual only a servant of the state , while we consider the freedom and happiness of the individual , as the purpose for which the state was instituted . The system of the Ottomans , recognising no order of nobility , conferring no ...
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... individual men . It is to preserve these rights , that Governments are established ; and in Governments the will of ... individual is liable to be successfully opposed ; by a third , a quarter , or a single individual , as the case may ...
... individual men . It is to preserve these rights , that Governments are established ; and in Governments the will of ... individual is liable to be successfully opposed ; by a third , a quarter , or a single individual , as the case may ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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