The Atlantic Magazine, Volume 2E. Bliss and E. White., 1825 - Periodicals |
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... principle . ' No American can hear , without shuddering , the potentates of Europe openly declare , that if every man , woman and child , in Spain , for example , shall ask to - morrow with one mind and with one voice , for a change in ...
... principle . ' No American can hear , without shuddering , the potentates of Europe openly declare , that if every man , woman and child , in Spain , for example , shall ask to - morrow with one mind and with one voice , for a change in ...
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... principles of justice are flagrantly and impudently outraged , any nation has a right to interfere in behalf of the oppressed ; as instances not unfrequently occur in which every individual is justified in rescuing a fellow creature ...
... principles of justice are flagrantly and impudently outraged , any nation has a right to interfere in behalf of the oppressed ; as instances not unfrequently occur in which every individual is justified in rescuing a fellow creature ...
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... principles . The benevolence of the author is so conspicuous , that he excited in us a lively interest in his be- half , and an earnest wish , that he had more fully developed his ideas on this important subject . We have been so long ...
... principles . The benevolence of the author is so conspicuous , that he excited in us a lively interest in his be- half , and an earnest wish , that he had more fully developed his ideas on this important subject . We have been so long ...
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... principles which he unfolded , and which he proved , or attempted to prove , to result from an inevitable law of nature , were too startling to be readily received . His lead- ing proposition may be stated as follows . The means of ...
... principles which he unfolded , and which he proved , or attempted to prove , to result from an inevitable law of nature , were too startling to be readily received . His lead- ing proposition may be stated as follows . The means of ...
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... with them some little capital and robust bodies , this proposition is certainly correct ; but it is not so , when applied to the natural manner of the increase of the species . It seems to us 28 [ Nov. Principles of Population .
... with them some little capital and robust bodies , this proposition is certainly correct ; but it is not so , when applied to the natural manner of the increase of the species . It seems to us 28 [ Nov. Principles of Population .
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