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... happy . discovered the uncultivated country Lewis XI . did a great deal for the of Canada ; but , by the little which regal power , but nothing for the hap- the French did in the beginning of piness or glory of the nation . Fran- the ...
... happy . discovered the uncultivated country Lewis XI . did a great deal for the of Canada ; but , by the little which regal power , but nothing for the hap- the French did in the beginning of piness or glory of the nation . Fran- the ...
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... happy event , we sincerely tinued in the service to the present join you in congratulations . moment , as worthy of the favourable Having defended the standard of notice and patronage of congress . liberty in this new world ; having 66 ...
... happy event , we sincerely tinued in the service to the present join you in congratulations . moment , as worthy of the favourable Having defended the standard of notice and patronage of congress . liberty in this new world ; having 66 ...
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... happy chery the means of virtue , and sup- state , were it but once drained of this plies of industry , was extolled by these sink of wickedness ! To me the ab- his associates for his fortitude and sence of Catiline alone seems to have ...
... happy chery the means of virtue , and sup- state , were it but once drained of this plies of industry , was extolled by these sink of wickedness ! To me the ab- his associates for his fortitude and sence of Catiline alone seems to have ...
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The effects of a dissolution of the Fede | 16 |
Necessity of the Union | 23 |
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