Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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... particular exceptions to these general remarks , but the outline of the whole , is such as is here drawn . Another most important consequence of such a state of things is , that no idea of independence of the parent country is likely to ...
... particular exceptions to these general remarks , but the outline of the whole , is such as is here drawn . Another most important consequence of such a state of things is , that no idea of independence of the parent country is likely to ...
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... particular disadvantages incident to this , they are far more than counterbalanced by the benefits which weigh against them . The important concerns of society are generally conducted , in all countries , by the men of business and ...
... particular disadvantages incident to this , they are far more than counterbalanced by the benefits which weigh against them . The important concerns of society are generally conducted , in all countries , by the men of business and ...
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... particular , New England may be allowed to claim , I think , a merit of a peculiar character . She early adopted and has constantly maintained the principle , that it is the undoubted right , and the bounden duty of government , to ...
... particular , New England may be allowed to claim , I think , a merit of a peculiar character . She early adopted and has constantly maintained the principle , that it is the undoubted right , and the bounden duty of government , to ...
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... particular measures of the government , all must agree , one should think , in the opinion , that in its general course it has been eminently productive of public happiness . Its most ardent friends could not well have hoped from it ...
... particular measures of the government , all must agree , one should think , in the opinion , that in its general course it has been eminently productive of public happiness . Its most ardent friends could not well have hoped from it ...
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... particular account of the battle of the 17th of June , nor any detailed narrative of the events which immediately preceded it . These are familiarly known to all . In the progress of the great and interesting controversy , Massachusetts ...
... particular account of the battle of the 17th of June , nor any detailed narrative of the events which immediately preceded it . These are familiarly known to all . In the progress of the great and interesting controversy , Massachusetts ...
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