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... language , 111 ; secures the general dif- fusion and perpetuation of the ideas upon which our institutions rest , 112 ; 2d , unity of civilization - Americans everywhere almost identical in manners and habits of thought upon topics of ...
... language , 111 ; secures the general dif- fusion and perpetuation of the ideas upon which our institutions rest , 112 ; 2d , unity of civilization - Americans everywhere almost identical in manners and habits of thought upon topics of ...
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... Language , 251 ; Carlyle's Heroes , ( J. H. Barrett , ) 339 ; Macaulay's Essays , 499 ; Philosophical system of Leib- nitz , 575 ; Miss Martineau on Education , 604 . 597 . WITH the present number begins the second volume of the viit ...
... Language , 251 ; Carlyle's Heroes , ( J. H. Barrett , ) 339 ; Macaulay's Essays , 499 ; Philosophical system of Leib- nitz , 575 ; Miss Martineau on Education , 604 . 597 . WITH the present number begins the second volume of the viit ...
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... language or design , have come about either at the birth of liberty and self - reli- ance , in a people ; when they began to throw off old prejudices , and think less of their past , and give the rein to hope and exulta- tion ; or when ...
... language or design , have come about either at the birth of liberty and self - reli- ance , in a people ; when they began to throw off old prejudices , and think less of their past , and give the rein to hope and exulta- tion ; or when ...
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... language of pure poetry , a language fitted to be sung , and actually chanted to a set music ; that beauty of form and feature were stamped upon the Divine Incarnation ; --these facts : may lead to the inference , that the prevailing ...
... language of pure poetry , a language fitted to be sung , and actually chanted to a set music ; that beauty of form and feature were stamped upon the Divine Incarnation ; --these facts : may lead to the inference , that the prevailing ...
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... language , whatever was likely to disturb the harmo- ny of opinion amongst us - spargere ambi- gues voces ; and we might require our creed to be fortified by whatever startling invention of the day seemed most apt to bring an accession ...
... language , whatever was likely to disturb the harmo- ny of opinion amongst us - spargere ambi- gues voces ; and we might require our creed to be fortified by whatever startling invention of the day seemed most apt to bring an accession ...
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