North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Band 6Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1818 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... nations could not get along without it , when the great wonder seems to be how they are able to exist at all with it . 8- We have shewn already that military conquerors are formed by the operation of the publick opinion in favour of the ...
... nations could not get along without it , when the great wonder seems to be how they are able to exist at all with it . 8- We have shewn already that military conquerors are formed by the operation of the publick opinion in favour of the ...
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... nations ; but one would naturally suppose that they would have viewed them as they are , as the bane and scourge of the world , and while they consigned them to memory , have carefully noted their true character . They have done ...
... nations ; but one would naturally suppose that they would have viewed them as they are , as the bane and scourge of the world , and while they consigned them to memory , have carefully noted their true character . They have done ...
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... nations are perhaps , as a class , the least valuable in the circle of political science . The result of our observations on this point is , that the favourable manner in which war has been treated by most writers of all classes , is ...
... nations are perhaps , as a class , the least valuable in the circle of political science . The result of our observations on this point is , that the favourable manner in which war has been treated by most writers of all classes , is ...
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... nations , there cannot be much hope of a permanent preservation of peace . But will it not be the natural effect of the progress of poli- tical knowledge and general improvement , that the European governments will pass from the hands ...
... nations , there cannot be much hope of a permanent preservation of peace . But will it not be the natural effect of the progress of poli- tical knowledge and general improvement , that the European governments will pass from the hands ...
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... nations . This was the plan of St. Pierre . Kant , who wrote a pamphlet upon it , has also recom- mended a sort of confederation among states for this purpose . This scheme is considered objectionable by some , on the ground that either ...
... nations . This was the plan of St. Pierre . Kant , who wrote a pamphlet upon it , has also recom- mended a sort of confederation among states for this purpose . This scheme is considered objectionable by some , on the ground that either ...
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