The Nineteenth Century, Volumen1Charles Chauncey Burr G. B. Zieber and Company, 1848 |
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... become a Pagoda Temple , where we see nothing but the god mammon . Our press , our politics , our religion , alas ! are only machineries , in which the workers coin gold . The elegancies of life , also , are cut away and sacrificed to ...
... become a Pagoda Temple , where we see nothing but the god mammon . Our press , our politics , our religion , alas ! are only machineries , in which the workers coin gold . The elegancies of life , also , are cut away and sacrificed to ...
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... become a name for sects to fight about ? No doubt that to find out the truth of religion , is the greatest finding out , after all : but why need we go wrangling to the task ? We do not fight about Astronomy , Chemistry : we have no ...
... become a name for sects to fight about ? No doubt that to find out the truth of religion , is the greatest finding out , after all : but why need we go wrangling to the task ? We do not fight about Astronomy , Chemistry : we have no ...
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... become , in our day , the theme of general and earnest discussion . We find little of this in the world's early ages and their enduring monuments - in Homer , or Plato , or Cicero - in Magna Charta , or the Constitutions , so called ...
... become , in our day , the theme of general and earnest discussion . We find little of this in the world's early ages and their enduring monuments - in Homer , or Plato , or Cicero - in Magna Charta , or the Constitutions , so called ...
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... become more and more aggra- vated and intolerable - nay , the inevitable necessity that they should be- come so , if the system itself be endured . If the population of the British Isles were this day no more dense than that of Indiana ...
... become more and more aggra- vated and intolerable - nay , the inevitable necessity that they should be- come so , if the system itself be endured . If the population of the British Isles were this day no more dense than that of Indiana ...
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... becoming private property at the rate of some Three to Five Millions of Acres per annum . Making a reasonable allowance for the steadily increasing demand , arising from the enlargement of our population and the swell- ing tide of ...
... becoming private property at the rate of some Three to Five Millions of Acres per annum . Making a reasonable allowance for the steadily increasing demand , arising from the enlargement of our population and the swell- ing tide of ...
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