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... Miss Martineau , in her admiration of democracy , says that , in the formation of the government , " The rule by which they worked was no less than the golden one , which seems to have been , by some unlucky chance , omitted in the ...
... Miss Martineau , in her admiration of democracy , says that , in the formation of the government , " The rule by which they worked was no less than the golden one , which seems to have been , by some unlucky chance , omitted in the ...
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... Miss Martineau calls him , this man who penned the paragraph I have quoted , as having been erased from the Declaration of Inde- pendence , who asserted that the slavery of the " The law declares the children of slaves are to fol- low ...
... Miss Martineau calls him , this man who penned the paragraph I have quoted , as having been erased from the Declaration of Inde- pendence , who asserted that the slavery of the " The law declares the children of slaves are to fol- low ...
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... Miss Martineau , in her book , says , " The good work has begun , and will proceed . " She is so far right ; it has begun , and has been progressing very fast , as may be proved by the single fact of the abolf- tionists having decided ...
... Miss Martineau , in her book , says , " The good work has begun , and will proceed . " She is so far right ; it has begun , and has been progressing very fast , as may be proved by the single fact of the abolf- tionists having decided ...
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... Miss Martineau , with all her admiration of de- mocracy , admits it to have been " the most high- handed theft of modern times ; " and the letter of the celebrated Dr. Channing to Mr. Clay has laid bare to the world the whole nefarious ...
... Miss Martineau , with all her admiration of de- mocracy , admits it to have been " the most high- handed theft of modern times ; " and the letter of the celebrated Dr. Channing to Mr. Clay has laid bare to the world the whole nefarious ...
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... Miss Martineau may well inquire , " How does the existing state of religion accord with the promise of its birth ? In a country which professes to every man the pursuit of happiness in his own way , what is the state of his liberty in ...
... Miss Martineau may well inquire , " How does the existing state of religion accord with the promise of its birth ? In a country which professes to every man the pursuit of happiness in his own way , what is the state of his liberty in ...
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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