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In this way the author gives the history of the world from the creation , compiled from the best authorities , with great sim . plicity and perspicuity ; and his ...
In this way the author gives the history of the world from the creation , compiled from the best authorities , with great sim . plicity and perspicuity ; and his ...
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Lovers of our country , but not always approvers of the public counsels , we should certainly be glad to give good advice in politics . We have not been able to escape our national and endemic habit , and to be liberated from interest ...
Lovers of our country , but not always approvers of the public counsels , we should certainly be glad to give good advice in politics . We have not been able to escape our national and endemic habit , and to be liberated from interest ...
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But whilst we should think our pains well bestowed if we could cure the infatuation of statesmen , and should be sincerely pleased if we could give a direction to the federal politics , we are far from believing politics the primal ...
But whilst we should think our pains well bestowed if we could cure the infatuation of statesmen , and should be sincerely pleased if we could give a direction to the federal politics , we are far from believing politics the primal ...
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The Mexicans are few , poor , weak , half - civilized ; they lack the elements which give a people strength . They have no national unity of action . Imitating the example of the United States , they separated from the mother country ...
The Mexicans are few , poor , weak , half - civilized ; they lack the elements which give a people strength . They have no national unity of action . Imitating the example of the United States , they separated from the mother country ...
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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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