A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions. Part second, Band 2Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1839 |
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... natural on his part ; but how can you ex- pect a people to improve who never hear the truth ? Mr. Cooper observes , " Monarchs have in- curred more hazards from follies of their own that have grown up under the adulation of parasites ...
... natural on his part ; but how can you ex- pect a people to improve who never hear the truth ? Mr. Cooper observes , " Monarchs have in- curred more hazards from follies of their own that have grown up under the adulation of parasites ...
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... natural propensities of democracy induce the people to reject the most distinguished citizens as its rulers , these individuals are no less apt to retire from a political career , in which it is almost im- possible to retain their ...
... natural propensities of democracy induce the people to reject the most distinguished citizens as its rulers , these individuals are no less apt to retire from a political career , in which it is almost im- possible to retain their ...
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... natural ; they had been oppressed — they had successfully resented the oppression , and eman- cipated themselves . But still the feeling at that time was different from the one which at present exists UNITED STATES . 101.
... natural ; they had been oppressed — they had successfully resented the oppression , and eman- cipated themselves . But still the feeling at that time was different from the one which at present exists UNITED STATES . 101.
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... natural ; it would be the same every where ; this feeling , however , in the United States is usually shewn by an attack an attack upon the character of the party , so as to influence the public against him . There was an American ...
... natural ; it would be the same every where ; this feeling , however , in the United States is usually shewn by an attack an attack upon the character of the party , so as to influence the public against him . There was an American ...
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... natural talents they are best calculated to succeed . I have heard it said , that it is seldom that an American succeeds in the profession which he had first taken up at the commencement of his career . An American will set up as a ...
... natural talents they are best calculated to succeed . I have heard it said , that it is seldom that an American succeeds in the profession which he had first taken up at the commencement of his career . An American will set up as a ...
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