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"These States are the amplest poem, Here is not merely a nation but a teeming Nation of nations."

From Time Magazine Archive

Just across Fifth Avenue from Manhattan's Metropolitan Museum, the U.S.'s amplest conservatory of time-tested art, is a hothouse of the newest and least tested.

From Time Magazine Archive

Even Wordsworth, the most ungracious critic of other men's work in his own art of whom the history of literature gives record, acknowledged Tennyson in the amplest terms.

From A History of Nineteenth Century Literature (1780-1895) by Saintsbury, George

It is when nature is called upon to exert her amplest power that she responds most bountifully and dowers both children and mother with better health in return.

From Health Through Will Power by Walsh, James J. (James Joseph)

And self-government, on the amplest scale of modern democracy, cannot be achieved until the traditionally ascendant classes, and the traditionally subject classes, have alike learned to recognise the equality of their rights before the law.

From The Character of the British Empire by Muir, Ramsay



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