A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions. Part second, Band 2Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1839 |
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... liberty than the young people in our country ; walking out without chaperons , and visiting their friends as they please . There is a reason for this : the matrons are compelled , from the insufficiency of their domestics , to attend ...
... liberty than the young people in our country ; walking out without chaperons , and visiting their friends as they please . There is a reason for this : the matrons are compelled , from the insufficiency of their domestics , to attend ...
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... liberty to get her brain turned by religious excitements , that her atten- tion may be diverted from morals , politics , and philosophy ; and , especially , her morals are guarded by the strictest observance of propriety in her presence ...
... liberty to get her brain turned by religious excitements , that her atten- tion may be diverted from morals , politics , and philosophy ; and , especially , her morals are guarded by the strictest observance of propriety in her presence ...
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... liberty of speech , of action , and of opinion , has after all proved to be a miserable failure , and instead of a lesson to other nations — a warning . Yet such are the doubts , the misgivings which fluctuate in , and irritate the ...
... liberty of speech , of action , and of opinion , has after all proved to be a miserable failure , and instead of a lesson to other nations — a warning . Yet such are the doubts , the misgivings which fluctuate in , and irritate the ...
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... allow of no interference . Grumbling is a luxury so great , that an Englishman will permit it only to him- self . The Englishman grumbles at his govern- ment , under which he enjoys more rational liberty than PATRIOTISM . 85.
... allow of no interference . Grumbling is a luxury so great , that an Englishman will permit it only to him- self . The Englishman grumbles at his govern- ment , under which he enjoys more rational liberty than PATRIOTISM . 85.
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... liberty than the individual of any other nation in the world . The American , ruled by the des- potism of the majority , and without liberty of opinion or speech , praises his institutions to the skies . The Englishman grumbles at his ...
... liberty than the individual of any other nation in the world . The American , ruled by the des- potism of the majority , and without liberty of opinion or speech , praises his institutions to the skies . The Englishman grumbles at his ...
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