America and the American PeopleJ. & H.G. Langley, 1846 - 512 Seiten |
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... ment , and faith in the possibility of such improvement . While there is but little hope of a new and more extended develop- ment of humanity in Asia and Africa , how sickly do many parts of Europe appear ! If we were forced to despair ...
... ment , and faith in the possibility of such improvement . While there is but little hope of a new and more extended develop- ment of humanity in Asia and Africa , how sickly do many parts of Europe appear ! If we were forced to despair ...
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... ment , and which with the variety of their growth and foliage sur- prise and enchant every beholder . The diversity and beauty of the colors of autumn are especially celebrated . The practice of burning down the trees , which the first ...
... ment , and which with the variety of their growth and foliage sur- prise and enchant every beholder . The diversity and beauty of the colors of autumn are especially celebrated . The practice of burning down the trees , which the first ...
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... ment . The fourth expedient , that of taxing America without any representation and without participation in the legislative power , was wholly repugnant to the spirit of the British constitution . Walpole , as we have seen , had ...
... ment . The fourth expedient , that of taxing America without any representation and without participation in the legislative power , was wholly repugnant to the spirit of the British constitution . Walpole , as we have seen , had ...
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... ment is to be inflicted upon the whole city ? How can it be required that dependence on Great Britain should outlive its justice ? " The feeling of right which advocated the propriety of indemni- fying the East India Company for the ...
... ment is to be inflicted upon the whole city ? How can it be required that dependence on Great Britain should outlive its justice ? " The feeling of right which advocated the propriety of indemni- fying the East India Company for the ...
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... ment who doubted a speedy and happy termination to the war . But as the danger became more imminent , the activity and resolution of the Americans also increased ; and while Washing- ton watched the southern divisions of the English ...
... ment who doubted a speedy and happy termination to the war . But as the danger became more imminent , the activity and resolution of the Americans also increased ; and while Washing- ton watched the southern divisions of the English ...
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