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... nations of the earth . This system we are not likely to abandon ; and while we shall no farther recommend its adoption to other na- tions , in whole or in part , than it may recommend itself by its visi- ble influence on our own growth ...
... nations of the earth . This system we are not likely to abandon ; and while we shall no farther recommend its adoption to other na- tions , in whole or in part , than it may recommend itself by its visi- ble influence on our own growth ...
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... nations ? On the basis of this independence has been reared the beautiful fabric of international law . On the principle of this independence , Europe has seen a family of nations , flourishing within its limits , the small among the ...
... nations ? On the basis of this independence has been reared the beautiful fabric of international law . On the principle of this independence , Europe has seen a family of nations , flourishing within its limits , the small among the ...
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... nations , have risen to take their places , and perform their parts , in the order and the intercourse of the world . Every man , aspiring to the character of a statesman , must endeavour to enlarge his views to meet this new state of ...
... nations , have risen to take their places , and perform their parts , in the order and the intercourse of the world . Every man , aspiring to the character of a statesman , must endeavour to enlarge his views to meet this new state of ...
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DISCOURSE delivered at Plymouth in Commemoration of the first Settlement | 25 |
DISCOURSE in Commemoration of the Lives and Services of John Adams | 71 |
SPEECH delivered at a Meeting of Citizens of Boston held in Faneuil Hall | 81 |
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