Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen 43James Fraser, 1851 |
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... Nations . Standing aloof from the rest of world , and resting on her virtue , her morality , and her magna- nimity , she thanks God she is not as others are , ' and looks down upon them with a lofty contempt . Each nation has its ...
... Nations . Standing aloof from the rest of world , and resting on her virtue , her morality , and her magna- nimity , she thanks God she is not as others are , ' and looks down upon them with a lofty contempt . Each nation has its ...
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... nation were to manifest an inordi- nate desire to keep up among the other nations of the world a terrorism under the name of ' influence ; ' if the intervention of ' good offices ' were offered in every quarrel likely to weaken the ...
... nation were to manifest an inordi- nate desire to keep up among the other nations of the world a terrorism under the name of ' influence ; ' if the intervention of ' good offices ' were offered in every quarrel likely to weaken the ...
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... nation , this apostle of Providence , led to a gross neglect of some of the primary duties of humanity - duties much better per- formed by nations not so far ad- vanced . Straightway a great reform commenced . Almost for the first time ...
... nation , this apostle of Providence , led to a gross neglect of some of the primary duties of humanity - duties much better per- formed by nations not so far ad- vanced . Straightway a great reform commenced . Almost for the first time ...
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