The United States Literary Gazette, Band 3Cummings, Hilliard, & Company, 1826 |
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... Americans . How far these papers go towards attaining their ob- ject , I will not undertake to say ; but of this I ... America , more than duly prone to regard the writings of cer- tain English politicians and economists as little short ...
... Americans . How far these papers go towards attaining their ob- ject , I will not undertake to say ; but of this I ... America , more than duly prone to regard the writings of cer- tain English politicians and economists as little short ...
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... America , the planters will be compelled , by that spirit of improvement which always springs from competition to substitute the cheaper process for the more expensive , to adopt the labour of freemen instead of the labour of slaves ...
... America , the planters will be compelled , by that spirit of improvement which always springs from competition to substitute the cheaper process for the more expensive , to adopt the labour of freemen instead of the labour of slaves ...
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... American pride , in surveying the village of Yorktown , and Sullivan's Island , barren as it is , in the fond eye of Carolinians , may seem not entirely unproductive : Since war's dread art hath solemnized the scene , And graced its ...
... American pride , in surveying the village of Yorktown , and Sullivan's Island , barren as it is , in the fond eye of Carolinians , may seem not entirely unproductive : Since war's dread art hath solemnized the scene , And graced its ...
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... American public in general , though it contains many important political views . It proposes to demonstrate the groundless nature of the claim of the crown to the right of excluding or dismiss- ing aliens at pleasure , and it seems to ...
... American public in general , though it contains many important political views . It proposes to demonstrate the groundless nature of the claim of the crown to the right of excluding or dismiss- ing aliens at pleasure , and it seems to ...
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... American press are immediately republished in this country , and that the Americans are repaying a portion of that literary debt , which has been so long due from them . " And right glad shall we be when " that debt " is fairly ...
... American press are immediately republished in this country , and that the Americans are repaying a portion of that literary debt , which has been so long due from them . " And right glad shall we be when " that debt " is fairly ...
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