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... seems to have followed strictly the exhortations of his own Mr. Pennington , whom I sincerely esteem , but with whom I beg leave to differ . Two such nations as England and America sprung out of the same source , and afterwards rent ...
... seems to have followed strictly the exhortations of his own Mr. Pennington , whom I sincerely esteem , but with whom I beg leave to differ . Two such nations as England and America sprung out of the same source , and afterwards rent ...
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... , with its customs and with its religion ; and a man who does not feel this seems to us to lose one half of what is to be felt in that for country . There poetry becomes reality , although to us Italy and the Italians . 11.
... , with its customs and with its religion ; and a man who does not feel this seems to us to lose one half of what is to be felt in that for country . There poetry becomes reality , although to us Italy and the Italians . 11.
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... seems to make little distinction between Catholic and Protestant : she even indulges in what she thinks comparisons between Catholic and Episcopal forms , apparently to the advantage of neither church . We are far from wishing to define ...
... seems to make little distinction between Catholic and Protestant : she even indulges in what she thinks comparisons between Catholic and Episcopal forms , apparently to the advantage of neither church . We are far from wishing to define ...
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... seems to accord with her dreams of social improvement ; and we are still in the dark as to what is the form of society to which Lady Morgan would please to give the preference , were she called to the office of legislating for an empire ...
... seems to accord with her dreams of social improvement ; and we are still in the dark as to what is the form of society to which Lady Morgan would please to give the preference , were she called to the office of legislating for an empire ...
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... seems to fall at times into the error he ani- madverts upon . He seems to desire a moderation in the great discussions of mankind , which we are afraid will never be met with . However such sentiments are useful , for even if they are ...
... seems to fall at times into the error he ani- madverts upon . He seems to desire a moderation in the great discussions of mankind , which we are afraid will never be met with . However such sentiments are useful , for even if they are ...
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