Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 2S. Walker, 1826 - English letters |
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Page 182
... America , America is bound to yield obedience . If not , $ 104 . Speech of Mr. GRENVILLE on tell me when the Americans were the same subject . emancipated ? When they want the protection of this kingdom , they are He began with ...
... America , America is bound to yield obedience . If not , $ 104 . Speech of Mr. GRENVILLE on tell me when the Americans were the same subject . emancipated ? When they want the protection of this kingdom , they are He began with ...
Page 184
... America pays you for al treasures . I am no courtier of her protection . And shall a misera- America , I stand up for this king- ble financier come with a boast , that dom . I maintain that the parliament he can fetch a pepper - corn ...
... America pays you for al treasures . I am no courtier of her protection . And shall a misera- America , I stand up for this king- ble financier come with a boast , that dom . I maintain that the parliament he can fetch a pepper - corn ...
Page 185
... America . It is a tune . In the Spanish affair of the topic that ought to be cautiously med- last war , I was abused in all the news- dled with . In a good cause , on a papers , for having advised his majes- sound bottom , the force of ...
... America . It is a tune . In the Spanish affair of the topic that ought to be cautiously med- last war , I was abused in all the news- dled with . In a good cause , on a papers , for having advised his majes- sound bottom , the force of ...
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The effects of a dissolution of the Fede | 16 |
Necessity of the Union | 23 |
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