Eloquence of the United States, Том 1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... observation may be made on another subject . Admiring critics have fancied , that they have discover- ed in their favorite Homer the seeds of all the improve- ments in philosophy , and in the sciences , made since his time . What ...
... observation may be made on another subject . Admiring critics have fancied , that they have discover- ed in their favorite Homer the seeds of all the improve- ments in philosophy , and in the sciences , made since his time . What ...
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... observations , and many others that might be made on the subject , will be sufficient to evince , that a division of the United States into a number of sepa . rate confederacies , would probably be an unsatis- factory and an ...
... observations , and many others that might be made on the subject , will be sufficient to evince , that a division of the United States into a number of sepa . rate confederacies , would probably be an unsatis- factory and an ...
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... observations with a design to prove and illustrate this great and important truth — that in our decisions on the work of the late convention , we should not limit our views and regards to the state of Pennsylvania . The aim of the ...
... observations with a design to prove and illustrate this great and important truth — that in our decisions on the work of the late convention , we should not limit our views and regards to the state of Pennsylvania . The aim of the ...
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... observations of this kind are not thrown out to cast a light air on this important subject ; or to give any personal bias , on the great question before us . I will not agree with gentlemen , who trifle with the weaknesses of our ...
... observations of this kind are not thrown out to cast a light air on this important subject ; or to give any personal bias , on the great question before us . I will not agree with gentlemen , who trifle with the weaknesses of our ...
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... observations of this kind might have been spared . Had they not been entered into by others , I should not have taken up so much of the time of the committee . No inference can be drawn from these examples , that republics cannot exist ...
... observations of this kind might have been spared . Had they not been entered into by others , I should not have taken up so much of the time of the committee . No inference can be drawn from these examples , that republics cannot exist ...
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