America and the American PeopleJ. & H.G. Langley, 1846 - 512 Seiten |
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... respecting the institutions , the past history , and the future pros- pects of this country , are in the highest ... respect , I have endeavored , as in duty bound , to faithfully render the Author's meaning , whatever may be the ...
... respecting the institutions , the past history , and the future pros- pects of this country , are in the highest ... respect , I have endeavored , as in duty bound , to faithfully render the Author's meaning , whatever may be the ...
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... respect more imper- fect than the other parts of the world , an unhealthy climate , infectious diseases , a dead level of democracy originating in a lawless and villanous rebellion , a presumptuous rejection of all the natural ...
... respect more imper- fect than the other parts of the world , an unhealthy climate , infectious diseases , a dead level of democracy originating in a lawless and villanous rebellion , a presumptuous rejection of all the natural ...
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... respect to living , to commerce , and to navigation , I will add a few particulars chiefly respecting the climate of the United States . * Hudson's Bay , in the same latitude as the Baltic sea , is even in summer full of ice . In New ...
... respect to living , to commerce , and to navigation , I will add a few particulars chiefly respecting the climate of the United States . * Hudson's Bay , in the same latitude as the Baltic sea , is even in summer full of ice . In New ...
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... respect ; and by the preponderance of a free yeomanry actually represented in the assemblies - a democratic power was formed , which England could not successfully control . Thus the entire subjection of the Americans consisted in not ...
... respect ; and by the preponderance of a free yeomanry actually represented in the assemblies - a democratic power was formed , which England could not successfully control . Thus the entire subjection of the Americans consisted in not ...
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... respect- able members of the provincial assemblies , made the proposition , that a council for all the states should be chosen by the latter , with a royal governor at its head ; and that both together should be empowered to make ...
... respect- able members of the provincial assemblies , made the proposition , that a council for all the states should be chosen by the latter , with a royal governor at its head ; and that both together should be empowered to make ...
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