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... character , deserve mature reflection as ques- tions of political economy . The object of the tract is to collect certain of the facts , and to present in a connected view , the reasons which tend to vindicate the policy pursued by the ...
... character , deserve mature reflection as ques- tions of political economy . The object of the tract is to collect certain of the facts , and to present in a connected view , the reasons which tend to vindicate the policy pursued by the ...
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... characters and feelings of the puritan fathers of New England . We have perused the notes to the first volume ... character he eulogizes . Mr Jones soon left Concord , and settled in Connecticut , in the vicinity of New Haven . As ...
... characters and feelings of the puritan fathers of New England . We have perused the notes to the first volume ... character he eulogizes . Mr Jones soon left Concord , and settled in Connecticut , in the vicinity of New Haven . As ...
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... characters , is well adapted to blend instruction with amusement . And if we regard these dialogues simply as imaginary ... character , Cicero represents them as enjoying a wide sphere of observation and lofty meditation , as filled with ...
... characters , is well adapted to blend instruction with amusement . And if we regard these dialogues simply as imaginary ... character , Cicero represents them as enjoying a wide sphere of observation and lofty meditation , as filled with ...
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... 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 converses and argues on perfectly equal terms . We ...
... 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 converses and argues on perfectly equal terms . We ...
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... character of the corporations and municipal governments which they are primarily intended to serve . In 1811 , there appeared a new Town Officer , by Rodolphus Dickinson , Esq . , compiler of " Beauties of the Bible , " and of ...
... character of the corporations and municipal governments which they are primarily intended to serve . In 1811 , there appeared a new Town Officer , by Rodolphus Dickinson , Esq . , compiler of " Beauties of the Bible , " and of ...
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