The United States Literary Gazette, Band 3Cummings, Hilliard, & Company, 1826 |
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... object . To a minister of high rank under the ancient régime , whom the idea of shedding so much blood , to gratify ambition , filled with dismay he declared , “ that it was a war of policy exclusively ; that it was the English alone ...
... object . To a minister of high rank under the ancient régime , whom the idea of shedding so much blood , to gratify ambition , filled with dismay he declared , “ that it was a war of policy exclusively ; that it was the English alone ...
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... objects , whether of necessity or desire , which are of an exchangeable nature . National wealth is not the aggregate of individual wealth , inas- much as this in part consists in public and private debt . But national wealth consists ...
... objects , whether of necessity or desire , which are of an exchangeable nature . National wealth is not the aggregate of individual wealth , inas- much as this in part consists in public and private debt . But national wealth consists ...
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... objects of intrinsic value and of debts due from abroad ; yet it does not follow that every accession to individual ... object of the pieces before you , then , is to give a plain exposition of eco- nomical principles adapted to our ...
... objects of intrinsic value and of debts due from abroad ; yet it does not follow that every accession to individual ... object of the pieces before you , then , is to give a plain exposition of eco- nomical principles adapted to our ...
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... objects can not be gained without affecting the other ; so , if we would be successful in the pursuit of either , we ... object , we still want to know how we are to attain the means . slave population , without bringing in its train ...
... objects can not be gained without affecting the other ; so , if we would be successful in the pursuit of either , we ... object , we still want to know how we are to attain the means . slave population , without bringing in its train ...
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... object was to give mutual aid and succour at some appointed place , to the learned of all countries , who might become the victims of tyranny and injustice . The design of the present work is to direct the attention of the republic of ...
... object was to give mutual aid and succour at some appointed place , to the learned of all countries , who might become the victims of tyranny and injustice . The design of the present work is to direct the attention of the republic of ...
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