Literature of the Early RepublicEdwin Harrison Cady |
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... body ; but is like a body contained within a circle , having a common center in which every radius meets ; and that center is formed by representation . To connect rep- resentation with what is called monarchy is eccentric govern- ment ...
... body ; but is like a body contained within a circle , having a common center in which every radius meets ; and that center is formed by representation . To connect rep- resentation with what is called monarchy is eccentric govern- ment ...
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... body under , and bring it into subjection , lest that by any means , when I have preached to others , I myself should be a cast- away . " But I will go one step further , and add , in favour of divine influence upon the moral principle ...
... body under , and bring it into subjection , lest that by any means , when I have preached to others , I myself should be a cast- away . " But I will go one step further , and add , in favour of divine influence upon the moral principle ...
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... body ! Of the body upon the mind ! — And of the divine spirit upon both ! What a mystery is the mind of man to itself ! -O ! nature ! - Or to speak more properly , -O ! THOU GOD OF NATURE ! -In vain do we attempt to scan THY immensity ...
... body ! Of the body upon the mind ! — And of the divine spirit upon both ! What a mystery is the mind of man to itself ! -O ! nature ! - Or to speak more properly , -O ! THOU GOD OF NATURE ! -In vain do we attempt to scan THY immensity ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF THE REPUBLIC | 1 |
The Contrast | 3 |
Circular to the States | 57 |
Copyright | |
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