Miscellaneous Letters and Essays, on Various SubjectsW. T. Sherwin, 1817 - 79 страница |
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... extent , length , and thickness of any , or all the strata would be known , But as it will require an ex- traordinary force both to bore it down and draw up the whole number of pieces , it will be necessary to loosen them by frequently ...
... extent , length , and thickness of any , or all the strata would be known , But as it will require an ex- traordinary force both to bore it down and draw up the whole number of pieces , it will be necessary to loosen them by frequently ...
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... extent . Such is the language of Courts , and such the sentiments which they have caused to be adopted in monarchic countries ; but the opinion is contrary , at the same time , to principle , and to experience . The GOVERNMENT , to be ...
... extent . Such is the language of Courts , and such the sentiments which they have caused to be adopted in monarchic countries ; but the opinion is contrary , at the same time , to principle , and to experience . The GOVERNMENT , to be ...
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... extent of fifty pages , and to leave you the liberty of taking as much latitude as you may think proper . The respect which I bear your moral and literary repu- tation , will be your security for my candour in the course of this ...
... extent of fifty pages , and to leave you the liberty of taking as much latitude as you may think proper . The respect which I bear your moral and literary repu- tation , will be your security for my candour in the course of this ...
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... extent ; and secondly , by admitting of none but men properly qualified into the government , or dis- missing them if they prove to be otherwise , that America was enabled thereby totally to defeat and overthrow all the schemes and ...
... extent ; and secondly , by admitting of none but men properly qualified into the government , or dis- missing them if they prove to be otherwise , that America was enabled thereby totally to defeat and overthrow all the schemes and ...
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... extent as England.- In the first place , three hundred Representatives , fairly eleccted , are sufficient for all the purposes to which Legislation can apply , and preferable to a larger number . If , then , an allowance , at the rate ...
... extent as England.- In the first place , three hundred Representatives , fairly eleccted , are sufficient for all the purposes to which Legislation can apply , and preferable to a larger number . If , then , an allowance , at the rate ...
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