The Daguerreotype, Band 3J. M. Whittemore, 1849 |
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... English feelings to enter into the grievances of a peo- ple who , as they freely admit on all hands , have enjoyed great exemption from taxation , a flourishing commerce , an incorrupt administra- tion of justice , and perfect freedom ...
... English feelings to enter into the grievances of a peo- ple who , as they freely admit on all hands , have enjoyed great exemption from taxation , a flourishing commerce , an incorrupt administra- tion of justice , and perfect freedom ...
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... English no- tions of such . But the deputies themselves engage our attention now . They have rather more dis- tinction of physiognomy than their portraits allow them . But they are far from beautiful . The people have not been bribed ...
... English no- tions of such . But the deputies themselves engage our attention now . They have rather more dis- tinction of physiognomy than their portraits allow them . But they are far from beautiful . The people have not been bribed ...
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... English - gentlemanlike appearance . Also General Von Radowitz , with his silent , deep - lined face ; and Gervinus of Heidelberg , writing earnestly for his paper . Dahlmann , too , author of the English Revolution , -a face of great ...
... English - gentlemanlike appearance . Also General Von Radowitz , with his silent , deep - lined face ; and Gervinus of Heidelberg , writing earnestly for his paper . Dahlmann , too , author of the English Revolution , -a face of great ...
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... English blood and English money were at last allowed , in 1814 and 1815 , to sit down with a light heart , if not with a tranquil conscience , to allot the square miles of territory , with its thousands of inhabitants , of which their ...
... English blood and English money were at last allowed , in 1814 and 1815 , to sit down with a light heart , if not with a tranquil conscience , to allot the square miles of territory , with its thousands of inhabitants , of which their ...
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... English litera- ture , the exquisite felicity with which he intro- duces quotations , and the just appreciation which he has of their beauties . We will con- clude our notice with a brief extract illustra- tive of this fact : * " And ...
... English litera- ture , the exquisite felicity with which he intro- duces quotations , and the just appreciation which he has of their beauties . We will con- clude our notice with a brief extract illustra- tive of this fact : * " And ...
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