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... proper among children of the same Eternal Parent , to the contem- plation of the myriads of fellow beings , with which his goodness has peopled the infinite of space ; -so neither is it false or vain to consider ourselves as interested ...
... proper among children of the same Eternal Parent , to the contem- plation of the myriads of fellow beings , with which his goodness has peopled the infinite of space ; -so neither is it false or vain to consider ourselves as interested ...
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... proper object here . Whatever constitutes country , except the earth and the sun , all the moral causes of affection and attachment , which operate upon the heart , they had brought with them to their new abode . Here were now their ...
... proper object here . Whatever constitutes country , except the earth and the sun , all the moral causes of affection and attachment , which operate upon the heart , they had brought with them to their new abode . Here were now their ...
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... discourse . As those remarks were originally written for this discourse , it was thought proper not to omit them , in the publication , notwithstand- ing this circumstance . abolished . The property was all freehold . The entailment 46.
... discourse . As those remarks were originally written for this discourse , it was thought proper not to omit them , in the publication , notwithstand- ing this circumstance . abolished . The property was all freehold . The entailment 46.
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... proper- ty , by the laws which regulate its transmission and alienation , as to interest the great majority of society in the support of the govern- ment . This is , I imagine , the true theory and the actual practice of our republican ...
... proper- ty , by the laws which regulate its transmission and alienation , as to interest the great majority of society in the support of the govern- ment . This is , I imagine , the true theory and the actual practice of our republican ...
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... proper direction to that public will . We do not , indeed , expect all men to be philosophers or statesmen ; but we confidently trust , and our expectation of the duration of our system of government rests on that trust , that by the ...
... proper direction to that public will . We do not , indeed , expect all men to be philosophers or statesmen ; but we confidently trust , and our expectation of the duration of our system of government rests on that trust , that by the ...
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