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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... whole power they have given afraid of another . themselves in quality of legislators . When the legislative and execu- They may plunder the state by their tive powers are united in the same general determinations ; and , as they person ...
... whole power they have given afraid of another . themselves in quality of legislators . When the legislative and execu- They may plunder the state by their tive powers are united in the same general determinations ; and , as they person ...
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... whole bench dreadful fatality now hangs ; and that clear to him . Here I , that violent the vengeance so long due to their consul , who by a single word drive villany , baseness , guilt , and crimes , citizens into banishment , demanded ...
... whole bench dreadful fatality now hangs ; and that clear to him . Here I , that violent the vengeance so long due to their consul , who by a single word drive villany , baseness , guilt , and crimes , citizens into banishment , demanded ...
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... whole sys- It is the misfortune of all the Ro- tem will soon follow . Toleration is man Catholic countries , that there the basis of all public quiet . It is a the church and the state , the civil charter of freedom given to the mind ...
... whole sys- It is the misfortune of all the Ro- tem will soon follow . Toleration is man Catholic countries , that there the basis of all public quiet . It is a the church and the state , the civil charter of freedom given to the mind ...
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Sect | 1 |
The effects of a dissolution of the Fede | 16 |
Necessity of the Union | 23 |
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