Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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Page 36
... interest from the products , look to the parent country as the place for enjoyment of their wealth . The population is therefore constantly fluctuating . Nobody comes but to return . A constant succession of owners , agents , and ...
... interest from the products , look to the parent country as the place for enjoyment of their wealth . The population is therefore constantly fluctuating . Nobody comes but to return . A constant succession of owners , agents , and ...
Page 38
... interest and a feeling should arise here , entirely different from the interest and feeling of mere Englishmen ; and all the subsequent history of the colonies proves this to have actually and gradually taken place . With a general ...
... interest and a feeling should arise here , entirely different from the interest and feeling of mere Englishmen ; and all the subsequent history of the colonies proves this to have actually and gradually taken place . With a general ...
Page 39
... interest of a whole people subordinate to that of another people , were not likely to ex- ecute themselves ; nor was ... interests . " To provide more effectually for the ex- ecution of these laws , we know that courts of admiralty were ...
... interest of a whole people subordinate to that of another people , were not likely to ex- ecute themselves ; nor was ... interests . " To provide more effectually for the ex- ecution of these laws , we know that courts of admiralty were ...
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... interest , a small seminal principle , rather than a formed body , " and the progress of its astonishing developement and growth , are recalled to the recollection . But a stronger feeling might be produced , if we were able to take up ...
... interest , a small seminal principle , rather than a formed body , " and the progress of its astonishing developement and growth , are recalled to the recollection . But a stronger feeling might be produced , if we were able to take up ...
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... interest than the period from 1760 to the actual commencement of the war . The progress of opinion , in this period , though less known , is not less important , than the progress of arms afterwards . Nothing deserves more consideration ...
... interest than the period from 1760 to the actual commencement of the war . The progress of opinion , in this period , though less known , is not less important , than the progress of arms afterwards . Nothing deserves more consideration ...
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