The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Band 2William Cullen Bryant, Henry J. Anderson, Robert Charles Sands E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... cause . Local controversies were soon , however , merged in the great ques- tion of resistance to unconstitutional oppression . The act of Parliament in 1764 , declaring the propriety of imposing stamp duties , while it awakened ...
... cause . Local controversies were soon , however , merged in the great ques- tion of resistance to unconstitutional oppression . The act of Parliament in 1764 , declaring the propriety of imposing stamp duties , while it awakened ...
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... cause with New - York , was enforced with argument and eloquence by Mr. Lee in his let- ters and speeches . Among his political labours , however , it is worthy of notice , in passing , that the subject of internal im- provement engaged ...
... cause with New - York , was enforced with argument and eloquence by Mr. Lee in his let- ters and speeches . Among his political labours , however , it is worthy of notice , in passing , that the subject of internal im- provement engaged ...
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... cause which inspired it . Lord Chatham acknowledged the power of these appeals , and did justice in his private correspondence to their merits , while he paid a pub- : lic tribute of respect to the wisdom and virtue 30 [ Dec. Memoir of ...
... cause which inspired it . Lord Chatham acknowledged the power of these appeals , and did justice in his private correspondence to their merits , while he paid a pub- : lic tribute of respect to the wisdom and virtue 30 [ Dec. Memoir of ...
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... cause . ' Saying this , he extricated himself from me , with a violence which made me reel against the wall , as I was yet weak 1 " Major Johnson , who had been engaged with some papers at the other end of the room , now interfered ...
... cause . ' Saying this , he extricated himself from me , with a violence which made me reel against the wall , as I was yet weak 1 " Major Johnson , who had been engaged with some papers at the other end of the room , now interfered ...
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... cause , have the plea of the choice of their associates to urge as an excuse for their appearance before the public . . When the Atheneum was first projected , I felt , I must confess , no hesitation , in undertaking to perform my part ...
... cause , have the plea of the choice of their associates to urge as an excuse for their appearance before the public . . When the Atheneum was first projected , I felt , I must confess , no hesitation , in undertaking to perform my part ...
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