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Page 43
... south line of New Hampshire . In New Hampshire , no settlement was then begun thirty miles from the mouth of Piscataqua river , and , in what is now Maine , the inhabitants were confined to the coast . The aggregate of the whole ...
... south line of New Hampshire . In New Hampshire , no settlement was then begun thirty miles from the mouth of Piscataqua river , and , in what is now Maine , the inhabitants were confined to the coast . The aggregate of the whole ...
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... south pole , is annihilated forever . In the meantime , both in Europe and America , such has been the general progress of knowledge ; such the improvements in leg- islation , in commerce , in the arts , in letters , and above all in ...
... south pole , is annihilated forever . In the meantime , both in Europe and America , such has been the general progress of knowledge ; such the improvements in leg- islation , in commerce , in the arts , in letters , and above all in ...
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... South America ; and we are not likely to overrate the importance of that Revolution , either to the people of the country itself or to the rest of the world . The late Spanish colonies , now independent states , under circumstances less ...
... South America ; and we are not likely to overrate the importance of that Revolution , either to the people of the country itself or to the rest of the world . The late Spanish colonies , now independent states , under circumstances less ...
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... South American States , especially , exhibit a most interesting spectacle . Let the great men who formed our constitutions of gov- ernment , who still survive , and let the children of those who have gone to their graves console ...
... South American States , especially , exhibit a most interesting spectacle . Let the great men who formed our constitutions of gov- ernment , who still survive , and let the children of those who have gone to their graves console ...
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... South , must all see their own welfare pro tected and advanced by it . While the eastern frontier is defended by fortifications , its harbours improved , and commerce defended by a naval force , it is right and just that the region ...
... South , must all see their own welfare pro tected and advanced by it . While the eastern frontier is defended by fortifications , its harbours improved , and commerce defended by a naval force , it is right and just that the region ...
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