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... cause of religion and freedom in this new world , where they laid deep and broad the foundations of a great , a prosperous , and a moral empire . We know not what characters it can be more important to us to see portrayed , than those ...
... cause of religion and freedom in this new world , where they laid deep and broad the foundations of a great , a prosperous , and a moral empire . We know not what characters it can be more important to us to see portrayed , than those ...
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... cause eight times the quantity of traffic . In a rail - road for an unequal trade , a descending plane in the direction of the greater traffic is desirable ; the proportion of de- scent most favourable we shall show in our third chapter ...
... cause eight times the quantity of traffic . In a rail - road for an unequal trade , a descending plane in the direction of the greater traffic is desirable ; the proportion of de- scent most favourable we shall show in our third chapter ...
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... cause . Roman Nights , or the Tomb of the Scipios . By ALESSANDRO VERRI . In 2 Vols . Translated from the Italian , by a Lady of New York . New York . 1825. 12mo . pp . 177 and 178 . THIS work is a translation from " Le Notti Romane ...
... cause . Roman Nights , or the Tomb of the Scipios . By ALESSANDRO VERRI . In 2 Vols . Translated from the Italian , by a Lady of New York . New York . 1825. 12mo . pp . 177 and 178 . THIS work is a translation from " Le Notti Romane ...
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... causes , able to work an entire change in their character . The author also ap- pears to us on too familiar a footing with the mighty dead . Cicero and he seem to be intimate friends , and with the other illustrious spirits , he ...
... causes , able to work an entire change in their character . The author also ap- pears to us on too familiar a footing with the mighty dead . Cicero and he seem to be intimate friends , and with the other illustrious spirits , he ...
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... causes of law . From want of reflection on the rapid growth of our population , no limits have been assigned , in some of the states , to the increase of the house of representatives . Most of them , indeed , have made judicious ...
... causes of law . From want of reflection on the rapid growth of our population , no limits have been assigned , in some of the states , to the increase of the house of representatives . Most of them , indeed , have made judicious ...
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