Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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... purpose , in a period of less general intelligence , or more without plan and by accident ; or under circumstances ... purposes of the state . Political science among the Greeks seems never to have extended to the comprehension of a ...
... purpose , in a period of less general intelligence , or more without plan and by accident ; or under circumstances ... purposes of the state . Political science among the Greeks seems never to have extended to the comprehension of a ...
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... purpose to observe , that nothing existed in the character of Grecian emigrations , or in the spirit and ... purposes , or give the ability to execute them . Whatever restraints on civil liberty , or whatever abuses in religious worship ...
... purpose to observe , that nothing existed in the character of Grecian emigrations , or in the spirit and ... purposes , or give the ability to execute them . Whatever restraints on civil liberty , or whatever abuses in religious worship ...
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... 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 to com- merce , than to the hard and plain tillage of New England . The great ...
... 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 to com- merce , than to the hard and plain tillage of New England . The great ...
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... purpose , they had yet committed themselves to Heaven , and the elements ; and a thousand leagues of water soon interposed to separate them forever from the region which gave them birth . A new existence awaited them here ; and when ...
... purpose , they had yet committed themselves to Heaven , and the elements ; and a thousand leagues of water soon interposed to separate them forever from the region which gave them birth . A new existence awaited them here ; and when ...
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... purpose of public instruction , we hold every man subject to taxation in proportion to his property , and we look not to the question , whether he himself have , or have not , children to be benefited by the education for which he pays ...
... purpose of public instruction , we hold every man subject to taxation in proportion to his property , and we look not to the question , whether he himself have , or have not , children to be benefited by the education for which he pays ...
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