Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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... condition , and circumstances of the col- onies which introduced civilisation and an English race into New ! England , afford a most interesting and extensive topic of discus- sion . On these much of our subsequent character and fortune ...
... condition , and circumstances of the col- onies which introduced civilisation and an English race into New ! England , afford a most interesting and extensive topic of discus- sion . On these much of our subsequent character and fortune ...
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... condition in most periods of the ancient states . The settlement of a new continent , in an age of progressive knowledge and improvement , could not but do more than merely enlarge the natural boundaries of the habitable world . It ...
... condition in most periods of the ancient states . The settlement of a new continent , in an age of progressive knowledge and improvement , could not but do more than merely enlarge the natural boundaries of the habitable world . It ...
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... condition were not all equally favorable to all pursuits . In the West Indies , the purpose of those who went thither , was to engage in that species of agriculture , suited to the soil and climate , which seems to bear more resemblance ...
... condition were not all equally favorable to all pursuits . In the West Indies , the purpose of those who went thither , was to engage in that species of agriculture , suited to the soil and climate , which seems to bear more resemblance ...
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... condition , the purposes , and the prospects of our Fathers , when they established their infant colony upon this spot . They came hither to a land from which they Hither they had brought , and here they were to fix , their hopes ...
... condition , the purposes , and the prospects of our Fathers , when they established their infant colony upon this spot . They came hither to a land from which they Hither they had brought , and here they were to fix , their hopes ...
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... condition and tenure of property ; the laws regulating its alienation and descent ; the presence or ab- sence of a military power ; an armed or unarmed yeomanry ; the spirit of the age , and the degree of general intelligence . In these ...
... condition and tenure of property ; the laws regulating its alienation and descent ; the presence or ab- sence of a military power ; an armed or unarmed yeomanry ; the spirit of the age , and the degree of general intelligence . In these ...
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