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... human chaos is incapable of improvement .. The author is confident of what is attributable to his motives , since having for his premises plain truth , and resting on a basis thus firm ; trusts that his guide has recorded facts , for ...
... human chaos is incapable of improvement .. The author is confident of what is attributable to his motives , since having for his premises plain truth , and resting on a basis thus firm ; trusts that his guide has recorded facts , for ...
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... human world , the world has rolled in corrup- tion . The real wants of men unitedly , form the great democratical ... human mo- ralists lost in their own shells of darkness , and stran- gers to every thing else but the sea board ...
... human world , the world has rolled in corrup- tion . The real wants of men unitedly , form the great democratical ... human mo- ralists lost in their own shells of darkness , and stran- gers to every thing else but the sea board ...
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... human destruction . Though the devil always rides on the wind of civil delusion , obstructing moral reciprocity , yet nations will be at peace and commerce , domestic and free to all . Were it not for the heavenly and mutual wants of ...
... human destruction . Though the devil always rides on the wind of civil delusion , obstructing moral reciprocity , yet nations will be at peace and commerce , domestic and free to all . Were it not for the heavenly and mutual wants of ...
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... human charms and royal masters . How black the sin ! Because the Almighty the fountain of all good , is distinguishable by terms applicable , civil- ians cover themselves in like phrases , that fools may think them like God , fixed as ...
... human charms and royal masters . How black the sin ! Because the Almighty the fountain of all good , is distinguishable by terms applicable , civil- ians cover themselves in like phrases , that fools may think them like God , fixed as ...
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... him who once had that idle pride of insignificance , till the swelling extreme of human imbecility , bursts from the gloom of the blackest inconsistency . For the want of democratical order organized by a general 10 EXPLANATIONS OF.
... him who once had that idle pride of insignificance , till the swelling extreme of human imbecility , bursts from the gloom of the blackest inconsistency . For the want of democratical order organized by a general 10 EXPLANATIONS OF.
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Страница 124 - Wonderful people! Ages to come will read with astonishment the history of your brilliant exploits. I rejoice that the period of your toils and of your immense sacrifices is approaching.
Страница 123 - ... my anxious recollections, my sympathetic feelings, and my best wishes are irresistibly excited whensoever in any country I see an oppressed nation unfurl the banners of freedom.
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Страница 117 - Why forego the advantages of so peculiar a situation ? Why quit our own to stand upon foreign ground ? Why, by interweaving our destiny with that of any part of Europe, entangle our peace and prosperity in the toils of European ambition, rivalship, interest, humor, or caprice?