American Quarterly Review, Том 12;Том 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1832 |
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... necessary consequence of the unsatisfied industry , of the continued combination , which a nation must be compelled to adopt at first , and which when properly directed , it is impossible it should afterwards abandon . : The first ...
... necessary consequence of the unsatisfied industry , of the continued combination , which a nation must be compelled to adopt at first , and which when properly directed , it is impossible it should afterwards abandon . : The first ...
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... necessary for the establishment and success of a free go- vernment ; -first , that the people should know their rights - and secondly , that they should have intelligence enough to exercise them wisely and temperately , for the good of ...
... necessary for the establishment and success of a free go- vernment ; -first , that the people should know their rights - and secondly , that they should have intelligence enough to exercise them wisely and temperately , for the good of ...
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... necessary , which are - the establishment of a grade of admirals ; a naval academy ; an alteration in the pay and rank of some officers ; in the modes of discipline ; and in the domestic economy of the ships . Mr. Wines sums up his ...
... necessary , which are - the establishment of a grade of admirals ; a naval academy ; an alteration in the pay and rank of some officers ; in the modes of discipline ; and in the domestic economy of the ships . Mr. Wines sums up his ...
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CHENEVIX ON NATIONAL CHARACTER | 24 |
MYSTERIES AND MASONRY | 57 |
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