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... objects for curiosity , and new excitements to knowledge and improvement . Roman colonization resembled , far less than that of the Greeks , the original settlements of this country . Power and dominion were the objects of Rome , even ...
... objects for curiosity , and new excitements to knowledge and improvement . Roman colonization resembled , far less than that of the Greeks , the original settlements of this country . Power and dominion were the objects of Rome , even ...
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... object of those establish- ments was originally trade ; although we have seen , in one of them , the anomaly of a mere trading company attaining a political charac- ter , disbursing revenues , and maintaining armies and fortresses , un ...
... object of those establish- ments was originally trade ; although we have seen , in one of them , the anomaly of a mere trading company attaining a political charac- ter , disbursing revenues , and maintaining armies and fortresses , un ...
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... object here . Whatever constitutes country , except the earth and the sun , all the moral causes of affection and ... objects are associated with interesting scenes and high efforts , obtain a hold on human feeling , and demand from the ...
... object here . Whatever constitutes country , except the earth and the sun , all the moral causes of affection and ... objects are associated with interesting scenes and high efforts , obtain a hold on human feeling , and demand from the ...
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... object of which seems to have been to secure to England the whole trade with her plantations . It was provided , by that act , that none but English ships should transport American produce over the ocean ; and that the principal ...
... object of which seems to have been to secure to England the whole trade with her plantations . It was provided , by that act , that none but English ships should transport American produce over the ocean ; and that the principal ...
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... object in his policy . He dwelt often on the fisheries , as nurse- ries for British seamen , and the colonial trade , as furnishing them employment . The war , conducted by him with so much vigor , ter- minated in a peace , by which ...
... object in his policy . He dwelt often on the fisheries , as nurse- ries for British seamen , and the colonial trade , as furnishing them employment . The war , conducted by him with so much vigor , ter- minated in a peace , by which ...
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