A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions. Part second, Band 2Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1839 |
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... aristocracy of the legislature , as a delibera- tive check to the impetus of the majority , like our House of Lords ... aristocrat ; he shewed it in every way . He was difficult of access , except to the higher classes . He carried 56 ...
... aristocracy of the legislature , as a delibera- tive check to the impetus of the majority , like our House of Lords ... aristocrat ; he shewed it in every way . He was difficult of access , except to the higher classes . He carried 56 ...
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... aristocracy of the country wore * Washington's letter to Chief Justice Jay , 10th March , 1787 . out ( for there was an aristocracy at that time D3 OR THE MAJORITY . 57 access, except to the higher classes. He ...
... aristocracy of the country wore * Washington's letter to Chief Justice Jay , 10th March , 1787 . out ( for there was an aristocracy at that time D3 OR THE MAJORITY . 57 access, except to the higher classes. He ...
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... aristocracy at that time in America ) , and the people became less and less enlightened , so did they encroach upon the constitution . President after president gra- dually laid down the insignia and outward appearance of rank , the ...
... aristocracy at that time in America ) , and the people became less and less enlightened , so did they encroach upon the constitution . President after president gra- dually laid down the insignia and outward appearance of rank , the ...
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... aristocrats , and Englishmen of the first stamp . " AMERICANS : " It remains with you to say whether or not you will be imposed upon by these base aris- tocrats , who come from England to America , in order to gain a livelihood , and ...
... aristocrats , and Englishmen of the first stamp . " AMERICANS : " It remains with you to say whether or not you will be imposed upon by these base aris- tocrats , who come from England to America , in order to gain a livelihood , and ...
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... Majesty was the first democrat in heaven , but as soon as he was dismissed to his abode below , if Milton be correct , he assumed his title . 142 CHAPTER XIV . ARISTOCRACY . If the Americans should GENERAL CHARACTER , ETC. 141.
... Majesty was the first democrat in heaven , but as soon as he was dismissed to his abode below , if Milton be correct , he assumed his title . 142 CHAPTER XIV . ARISTOCRACY . If the Americans should GENERAL CHARACTER , ETC. 141.
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