The North American Review, Volume 100Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1865 - American fiction Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... condition of national existence , dignity , and strength ; that Rebellion must be punished , and slavery , the source of Re- bellion , extirpated ; that lasting peace must be secured by vic- tory , and not by surrender ; and since by ...
... condition of national existence , dignity , and strength ; that Rebellion must be punished , and slavery , the source of Re- bellion , extirpated ; that lasting peace must be secured by vic- tory , and not by surrender ; and since by ...
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... condition of national existence , dignity , and strength ; that Rebellion must be punished , and slavery , the source of Re- bellion , extirpated ; that lasting peace must be secured by vic- tory , and not by surrender ; and since by ...
... condition of national existence , dignity , and strength ; that Rebellion must be punished , and slavery , the source of Re- bellion , extirpated ; that lasting peace must be secured by vic- tory , and not by surrender ; and since by ...
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... condition exists rests upon foundations that will assur- edly prove insufficient , and will in time crumble away , to the destruction of whatever superstructure rests upon them . The excellence of a political society may be judged by ...
... condition exists rests upon foundations that will assur- edly prove insufficient , and will in time crumble away , to the destruction of whatever superstructure rests upon them . The excellence of a political society may be judged by ...
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... condition for life . Now there is no such relation between capital and labor as assumed , nor is there any such thing as a free man being fixed for life in the condition of a hired laborer . Both these assumptions are false , and all ...
... condition for life . Now there is no such relation between capital and labor as assumed , nor is there any such thing as a free man being fixed for life in the condition of a hired laborer . Both these assumptions are false , and all ...
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... condition for life . Many independent men everywhere in these States , a few years back in their lives , were hired laborers . The prudent , penny less beginner in the world labors for wages awhile , saves a surplus with which to buy ...
... condition for life . Many independent men everywhere in these States , a few years back in their lives , were hired laborers . The prudent , penny less beginner in the world labors for wages awhile , saves a surplus with which to buy ...
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Page 618 - MEDICAL LEXICON"; A Dictionary of Medical Science: Containing a concise explanation of the various Subjects and Terms of Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Hygiene, Therapeutics, Pharmacology, Pharmacy, Surgery, Obstetrics, Medical Jurisprudence and Dentistry, Notices of Climate and of...
Page 435 - is a definite combination of heterogeneous changes, both simultaneous and successive, in correspondence with external coexistences and sequences.
Page 505 - Still roll ; where all the aspects of misery Predominate; whose strong effects are such As he must bear, being powerless to redress; And that unless above himself he can Erect himself, how poor a thing is man...
Page 1 - The power confided to me will be used to hold, occupy, and possess the property and places belonging to the government, and to collect the duties and imposts ; but beyond what may be necessary for these objects there will be no invasion, no using of force against or among the people anywhere.
Page 250 - The creed which accepts as the foundation of morals, Utility, or the Greatest Happiness Principle, holds that actions are right in proportion as they tend to promote happiness, wrong as they tend to produce the reverse of happiness. By happiness is intended pleasure, and the absence of pain; by unhappiness, pain, and the privation of pleasure.