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... England , which have occupied so large a share of the time and talents of our wisest statesmen . These chapters are the most valuable and impor- tant in the work . If there be any American , who still cherish- es those undue foreign ...
... England , which have occupied so large a share of the time and talents of our wisest statesmen . These chapters are the most valuable and impor- tant in the work . If there be any American , who still cherish- es those undue foreign ...
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... England was preaching up a crusade against the independence of France , and while France was moving heaven and earth to unite the nations in a league to destroy the ascendancy of England , that neither of them cared for us , but as she ...
... England was preaching up a crusade against the independence of France , and while France was moving heaven and earth to unite the nations in a league to destroy the ascendancy of England , that neither of them cared for us , but as she ...
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... England , on a pacific mission , my father felt peculiarly gratified by the idea of once more shaking hands with the venerable patriot . " The important day being arrived , my father , as he descended from his carriage , eagerly ...
... England , on a pacific mission , my father felt peculiarly gratified by the idea of once more shaking hands with the venerable patriot . " The important day being arrived , my father , as he descended from his carriage , eagerly ...
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... England . This work was projected many years ago by Mr. John Pickering , of Salem , Mas- sachusetts , and was commenced by him in 1814. The calls of his professional duties were such as to induce him to engage Dr. Daniel Oliver , now ...
... England . This work was projected many years ago by Mr. John Pickering , of Salem , Mas- sachusetts , and was commenced by him in 1814. The calls of his professional duties were such as to induce him to engage Dr. Daniel Oliver , now ...
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... England . " It is as a great , solemn political act , that it demands our high- est veneration . What had the world ever seen that was equal , that approached to it ? Go to antiquity - to Greece , to Rome- travel over France , Spain ...
... England . " It is as a great , solemn political act , that it demands our high- est veneration . What had the world ever seen that was equal , that approached to it ? Go to antiquity - to Greece , to Rome- travel over France , Spain ...
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