Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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... benefits thereof to the arts of designing , engraving and etching historical and other prints JNO . W. DAVIS , 39 Massachusetts . Clerk of the District YRABBLI STATE AS TH 393100 PREFACE . THE present generation of American citizens seems ...
... benefits thereof to the arts of designing , engraving and etching historical and other prints JNO . W. DAVIS , 39 Massachusetts . Clerk of the District YRABBLI STATE AS TH 393100 PREFACE . THE present generation of American citizens seems ...
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... benefit of his country ; presenting at once a splendid model of the character developed under our republi- can institutions , and an illustrious instance of the power of character , thus developed , to preserve and improve those insti ...
... benefit of his country ; presenting at once a splendid model of the character developed under our republi- can institutions , and an illustrious instance of the power of character , thus developed , to preserve and improve those insti ...
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... benefit of the public or his friends , cannot thus pass from the memory of men . He would still be to be seen , in the true features of his character , in those productions of his mind , which are already before the public . In ...
... benefit of the public or his friends , cannot thus pass from the memory of men . He would still be to be seen , in the true features of his character , in those productions of his mind , which are already before the public . In ...
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... by the benefits which weigh against them . The important concerns of society are generally conducted , in all countries , by the men of business and practical ability ; and even in matters of taste and literature 7 49.
... by the benefits which weigh against them . The important concerns of society are generally conducted , in all countries , by the men of business and practical ability ; and even in matters of taste and literature 7 49.
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... benefit from change . Whatever division of the public judgment may have existed in relation to particular measures ... benefits which it confers . We can entertain no better wish for our country than that this government may be preserved ...
... benefit from change . Whatever division of the public judgment may have existed in relation to particular measures ... benefits which it confers . We can entertain no better wish for our country than that this government may be preserved ...
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