The North American Review, Volumen118O. Everett, 1874 |
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... present age . The two discoveries of gunpowder and the art of printing have , apart from all else , changed too com- pletely the conditions of human life ; and when we add such clements as steam , telegraphy , and the post - office , it ...
... present age . The two discoveries of gunpowder and the art of printing have , apart from all else , changed too com- pletely the conditions of human life ; and when we add such clements as steam , telegraphy , and the post - office , it ...
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... present nothing very bad . Lines may be drawn from two points , one of which is much higher than the other ; yet if one line is constantly rising , while the other is falling , their positions will in the end be entirely reversed ...
... present nothing very bad . Lines may be drawn from two points , one of which is much higher than the other ; yet if one line is constantly rising , while the other is falling , their positions will in the end be entirely reversed ...
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... present condition of Great Britain relatively to that which existed at the close of the Napoleonic wars in 1815 , we shall behold a spectacle unequalled in the history of the world . Other nations , starting from a sparse population and ...
... present condition of Great Britain relatively to that which existed at the close of the Napoleonic wars in 1815 , we shall behold a spectacle unequalled in the history of the world . Other nations , starting from a sparse population and ...
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... present- ed , they declared they would never submit to them ; that if a judgment were given against them based upon these , they would repudiate it ; and therefore that they could not with honor go into the discussion at all . Shying ...
... present- ed , they declared they would never submit to them ; that if a judgment were given against them based upon these , they would repudiate it ; and therefore that they could not with honor go into the discussion at all . Shying ...
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... present , governments . It brings forward men eager to speak and gives them occasions to speak . Everything which is worth saying , everything which ought to be said , most certainly will be said . The nation is forced to hear two sides ...
... present , governments . It brings forward men eager to speak and gives them occasions to speak . Everything which is worth saying , everything which ought to be said , most certainly will be said . The nation is forced to hear two sides ...
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