Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Band 2S. Walker, 1826 |
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... interest for the choosing of representatives , to preserve its privileges ; privileges which is within their reach . For that in themselves are obnoxious to though few can tell the exact degree popular envy , and of course , in a free ...
... interest for the choosing of representatives , to preserve its privileges ; privileges which is within their reach . For that in themselves are obnoxious to though few can tell the exact degree popular envy , and of course , in a free ...
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... interest . tended , they were healthy and happy . In the first place he asserted , that The diseases however that they con- the number of negroes in the West tracted on ship - board , the astringents Indies might be kept up without the ...
... interest . tended , they were healthy and happy . In the first place he asserted , that The diseases however that they con- the number of negroes in the West tracted on ship - board , the astringents Indies might be kept up without the ...
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... interest , we could not resist , even if we would , therefore , in the preservation of that and which , while we would stop to system of national law and national make an observation , and take the intercourse , which has heretofore sub ...
... interest , we could not resist , even if we would , therefore , in the preservation of that and which , while we would stop to system of national law and national make an observation , and take the intercourse , which has heretofore sub ...
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On the Constitution of England Montesquieu | 3 |
Necessity of the Union | 23 |
The Feudal System | 30 |
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