The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1816 |
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Pagina 187
... spirit of commerce has not destroyed the charities of life , and taken in the aggregate there is as fair a proportion of genius , vir- tue , and politeness in America as is in Europe . Particular com- parisons would be invidious . There ...
... spirit of commerce has not destroyed the charities of life , and taken in the aggregate there is as fair a proportion of genius , vir- tue , and politeness in America as is in Europe . Particular com- parisons would be invidious . There ...
Pagina 217
... spirit of our English con- stitution , or of our English politics . • When we reflect how often committees are appointed by the Commons to search for precedents , whenever a constitutional ques tion is agitated in the House , and ...
... spirit of our English con- stitution , or of our English politics . • When we reflect how often committees are appointed by the Commons to search for precedents , whenever a constitutional ques tion is agitated in the House , and ...
Pagina 520
... spirit of enterprise that already he has reached that height , where the wings of the oldest and mightiest have touched , and paused , and dwelt . He is content ; and when content , the wing flags . It can never soar again , at least it ...
... spirit of enterprise that already he has reached that height , where the wings of the oldest and mightiest have touched , and paused , and dwelt . He is content ; and when content , the wing flags . It can never soar again , at least it ...
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