The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 |
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Page 486
... political thought , and to sow the seeds of great party divisions . A question of such overwhelm- ing political importance as the formation of a new Constitution . was sure to call those seeds into full life and activity . Before we ...
... political thought , and to sow the seeds of great party divisions . A question of such overwhelm- ing political importance as the formation of a new Constitution . was sure to call those seeds into full life and activity . Before we ...
Page 491
... political writings of the last century , even from the pen of Burke , so free from all the ordinary faults of political literature . The credit of this accrues not merely to the writers , but to the audience for whom it was designed ...
... political writings of the last century , even from the pen of Burke , so free from all the ordinary faults of political literature . The credit of this accrues not merely to the writers , but to the audience for whom it was designed ...
Page 497
... political parties may be said for a while to cease . Here we may fitly part from Madison . Measured by the standard of political ambition , the triumph of the Democrats was the turning - point of his success . If time would suffer , we ...
... political parties may be said for a while to cease . Here we may fitly part from Madison . Measured by the standard of political ambition , the triumph of the Democrats was the turning - point of his success . If time would suffer , we ...
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nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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