The United States Literary Gazette, Band 3Cummings, Hilliard, & Company, 1826 |
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... increased by any efforts of Alexander ; and that , therefore , the defeat and destruction of the invading army , so far as it depended upon this circumstance , must be attributed to the improvi- dence of its commander , and to the good ...
... increased by any efforts of Alexander ; and that , therefore , the defeat and destruction of the invading army , so far as it depended upon this circumstance , must be attributed to the improvi- dence of its commander , and to the good ...
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... increasing ; -that a private individual , become a sovereign like myself , can no longer stop ; -that he must be continually ascending , and that to be stationary is to be lost ? " His generals did not disobey him , but it would 1825 ...
... increasing ; -that a private individual , become a sovereign like myself , can no longer stop ; -that he must be continually ascending , and that to be stationary is to be lost ? " His generals did not disobey him , but it would 1825 ...
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... increased light , his mind was more darkened and per- plexed with respect to several parts of this very important subject . Failing of success in this way , he determined to lay aside reading authors , except occasionally , and make an ...
... increased light , his mind was more darkened and per- plexed with respect to several parts of this very important subject . Failing of success in this way , he determined to lay aside reading authors , except occasionally , and make an ...
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... increase with them . With the increase of his labour , habits of industry are formed , the land is improved , the arts arise and are advanced , production is increased , wealth is accumulated , and each successive genera- tion is thus ...
... increase with them . With the increase of his labour , habits of industry are formed , the land is improved , the arts arise and are advanced , production is increased , wealth is accumulated , and each successive genera- tion is thus ...
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... general theo- ries , but to deduce principles from the actual observation of facts : -with what suc- cess you will judge . " Capital conduces greatly to increase the power of productive industry 1825. ] 23 MISCELLANY .
... general theo- ries , but to deduce principles from the actual observation of facts : -with what suc- cess you will judge . " Capital conduces greatly to increase the power of productive industry 1825. ] 23 MISCELLANY .
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