The United States Democratic Review, Volume 10Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1842 Vols. 1-3, 5-8 contain the political and literary portions; v. 4 the historical register department, of the numbers published from Oct. 1837 to Dec. 1840. |
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... passions which , when not angels to bless , become demons to torture - who can wonder that the result is an utter misanthropic despair and weariness of life , a consciousness of en- tire blight and failure of all the chances and hopes ...
... passions which , when not angels to bless , become demons to torture - who can wonder that the result is an utter misanthropic despair and weariness of life , a consciousness of en- tire blight and failure of all the chances and hopes ...
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... passions , and an extend- ed cultivation of the arts and sciences , no one possesses it . A social reform is necessary for all classes , but particularly for the millions of our poor , down - trodden , and oppressed fellow- creatures ...
... passions , and an extend- ed cultivation of the arts and sciences , no one possesses it . A social reform is necessary for all classes , but particularly for the millions of our poor , down - trodden , and oppressed fellow- creatures ...
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... passions within ? There can be no doubt of it ; and true religion , as well as enlightened reason , pleads for a social reform , and prompts us to labor for the organ- ization of a true social order . I shall lay before the readers of ...
... passions within ? There can be no doubt of it ; and true religion , as well as enlightened reason , pleads for a social reform , and prompts us to labor for the organ- ization of a true social order . I shall lay before the readers of ...
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... passions of inflamed times , or give an impulse to wise and beneficent movements . This influence differs from that of others who operate upon the public mind , in that , while theirs is confined to particular and distant occasions ...
... passions of inflamed times , or give an impulse to wise and beneficent movements . This influence differs from that of others who operate upon the public mind , in that , while theirs is confined to particular and distant occasions ...
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... passions of men . In itself , for itself , war has now no friends ; peace and the peacemakers no enemies . Every one is therefore prepared , not only to listen attentively to the advocates of peace , but to reverence those who have ...
... passions of men . In itself , for itself , war has now no friends ; peace and the peacemakers no enemies . Every one is therefore prepared , not only to listen attentively to the advocates of peace , but to reverence those who have ...
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