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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... principles could not possibly be truly called , have any effect or influence in the conduct of affairs . If ever he fell into a fit of the gout , or if any other Gentibus , et multum nostræ quod proderat urbi . cause withdrew him from ...
... principles could not possibly be truly called , have any effect or influence in the conduct of affairs . If ever he fell into a fit of the gout , or if any other Gentibus , et multum nostræ quod proderat urbi . cause withdrew him from ...
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... principles of an association for man was born ? Are the very clods piracy and rapine , permit a nation to where we tread entitled to this ar- despise its engagements . If , sir , dent preference , because they are there could be a ...
... principles of an association for man was born ? Are the very clods piracy and rapine , permit a nation to where we tread entitled to this ar- despise its engagements . If , sir , dent preference , because they are there could be a ...
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... principles , or what pretences , the boasting , to say , that there lie before European governments assert a right this country , in immediate prospect , of interfering in the affairs of their a great extent and height of power ...
... principles , or what pretences , the boasting , to say , that there lie before European governments assert a right this country , in immediate prospect , of interfering in the affairs of their a great extent and height of power ...
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The effects of a dissolution of the Fede | 16 |
Necessity of the Union | 23 |
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