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cause they know his religious constitution , that he must rest on the moral and religious sentiments , as the motion of bodies rests on geometry . In the rapid decay of what was called religion , timid and unthinking people fancy a ...
cause they know his religious constitution , that he must rest on the moral and religious sentiments , as the motion of bodies rests on geometry . In the rapid decay of what was called religion , timid and unthinking people fancy a ...
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It surprises no one when two savage tribes quarrel ; the cause is seldom inquired after , for it is known that in such a stage of progress war is to be looked for and expected . But when a civilized nation pauses in its career of ...
It surprises no one when two savage tribes quarrel ; the cause is seldom inquired after , for it is known that in such a stage of progress war is to be looked for and expected . But when a civilized nation pauses in its career of ...
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Sober men look for the cause of such madness . The physical evil is monstrous the waste of property , the havoc of life . But this is the smallest part of the mischief . The savage spirit excited in the soldier , which he carries home ...
Sober men look for the cause of such madness . The physical evil is monstrous the waste of property , the havoc of life . But this is the smallest part of the mischief . The savage spirit excited in the soldier , which he carries home ...
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Such has been our scrupulous adherence to the dictates of justice , in all our foreign intercourse , that we have given no just cause of complaint to any nation , and have enjoyed the blessings of peace for more than thirty years .
Such has been our scrupulous adherence to the dictates of justice , in all our foreign intercourse , that we have given no just cause of complaint to any nation , and have enjoyed the blessings of peace for more than thirty years .
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A more effectual means could not have been devised to encourage the enemy and protract the war , than to advocate and adhere to their cause , and thus give them aid and comfort . ' - p . 4 . This reminds us of what George III . said ...
A more effectual means could not have been devised to encourage the enemy and protract the war , than to advocate and adhere to their cause , and thus give them aid and comfort . ' - p . 4 . This reminds us of what George III . said ...
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