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Page 239
... whole country , and for the whole coun- try , without reference to local majorities . The accessions to our territory were made by the nation as a unit , and belong to it as such . We did not acquire Texas , and pay the millions of its ...
... whole country , and for the whole coun- try , without reference to local majorities . The accessions to our territory were made by the nation as a unit , and belong to it as such . We did not acquire Texas , and pay the millions of its ...
Page 324
... whole world might have been explored , and specimens deposited in one gigantic museum in the Eternal City , at the nod of a single individual . But the observer , the lover of Nature , was wanting ; and the whole world was ran- sacked ...
... whole world might have been explored , and specimens deposited in one gigantic museum in the Eternal City , at the nod of a single individual . But the observer , the lover of Nature , was wanting ; and the whole world was ran- sacked ...
Page 390
... whole country are compressed into this space , as whole fields of Persian roses go to the concoction of an ounce of precious attar . The world within that garden - fence is not the same weary and dusty world with which we outside ...
... whole country are compressed into this space , as whole fields of Persian roses go to the concoction of an ounce of precious attar . The world within that garden - fence is not the same weary and dusty world with which we outside ...
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