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... AMERICA , Perkins and Marvin of the said district , have deposited in this office the title of a book , the right whereof they claim as Proprietors , in the words following , to wit : " Speeches and Forensic ... American citizens seems to.
... AMERICA , Perkins and Marvin of the said district , have deposited in this office the title of a book , the right whereof they claim as Proprietors , in the words following , to wit : " Speeches and Forensic ... American citizens seems to.
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Daniel Webster. PREFACE . THE present generation of American citizens seems to have a part to act scarcely less remarkable than the preceding . Our immediate ancestors are , indeed , singularly distinguished as the founders of our Free ...
Daniel Webster. PREFACE . THE present generation of American citizens seems to have a part to act scarcely less remarkable than the preceding . Our immediate ancestors are , indeed , singularly distinguished as the founders of our Free ...
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... American Colonies , are the European settlements in the West India Islands . It is not strange , that when men's minds were turned to the settlement of America , different objects should be pro- posed by those who emigrated to the ...
... American Colonies , are the European settlements in the West India Islands . It is not strange , that when men's minds were turned to the settlement of America , different objects should be pro- posed by those who emigrated to the ...
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... American produce over the ocean ; and that the principal articles of that pro- duce should be allowed to be sold only in the markets of the mother country . Three years afterwards another law was passed , which enacted , that such ...
... American produce over the ocean ; and that the principal articles of that pro- duce should be allowed to be sold only in the markets of the mother country . Three years afterwards another law was passed , which enacted , that such ...
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... America ; and not exceeded but by few cities , perhaps two or three , in all the American world . " But , if our ancestors at the close of the first century , could look back with joy , and even admiration at the progress of the country ...
... America ; and not exceeded but by few cities , perhaps two or three , in all the American world . " But , if our ancestors at the close of the first century , could look back with joy , and even admiration at the progress of the country ...
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