A Voice to America: Or, The Model Republic, Its Glory, Or Its Fall: with a Review of the Causes of the Decline and Failure of the Republics of South America, Mexico, and of the Old World; Applied to the Present Crisis in the United StatesE. Walker, 1855 - Всего страниц: 404 |
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... virtue , which is the animating and sustaining principle of true democracy . It is not enough that we glory in our boasted liberties , we must be jealous of their integrity — must learn wherein consists their security , their defences ...
... virtue , which is the animating and sustaining principle of true democracy . It is not enough that we glory in our boasted liberties , we must be jealous of their integrity — must learn wherein consists their security , their defences ...
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... virtues , and lingers over the philosophic maxims of the sages of antiquity ? Who does not glory in their brilliant ... virtue and vice . The latter is the bane of the former ; they have ever been antagonistic in their influences . A ...
... virtues , and lingers over the philosophic maxims of the sages of antiquity ? Who does not glory in their brilliant ... virtue and vice . The latter is the bane of the former ; they have ever been antagonistic in their influences . A ...
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... virtue . A romantic interest invests that long period of the world's eclipse ; for although the populace surrendered themselves to the thraldom of superstition and ignorance , it was the proud era of Papal pomp and magnificence , —of ...
... virtue . A romantic interest invests that long period of the world's eclipse ; for although the populace surrendered themselves to the thraldom of superstition and ignorance , it was the proud era of Papal pomp and magnificence , —of ...
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... virtue , the pioneer - missionaries of the cross . " The Puritans were men whose minds had derived a peculiar character from the daily contemplation of superior beings and eternal interests . Not content with acknowledging , in general ...
... virtue , the pioneer - missionaries of the cross . " The Puritans were men whose minds had derived a peculiar character from the daily contemplation of superior beings and eternal interests . Not content with acknowledging , in general ...
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... virtue , and with it her love of art . Shall we not heed the admonitory teaching of an eminent classic historian , * when he affirms that the occasion of the Peloponnesian war - the direst civil calamity that befel Greece - was the ...
... virtue , and with it her love of art . Shall we not heed the admonitory teaching of an eminent classic historian , * when he affirms that the occasion of the Peloponnesian war - the direst civil calamity that befel Greece - was the ...
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