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... respecting individuals , among the first planters of that colony , it would have afforded useful information . The im- portant facts are known ; but more of detail would have been gratifying to the present generation . The Journal of ...
... respecting individuals , among the first planters of that colony , it would have afforded useful information . The im- portant facts are known ; but more of detail would have been gratifying to the present generation . The Journal of ...
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... three successive nights , our author remains a patient listener . On the fourth night , he summons courage to address them , and is VOL . IV . 3 questioned in return , respecting the present state of the 1826. ] 17 REVIEWS .
... three successive nights , our author remains a patient listener . On the fourth night , he summons courage to address them , and is VOL . IV . 3 questioned in return , respecting the present state of the 1826. ] 17 REVIEWS .
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questioned in return , respecting the present state of the eternal city . Wherupon he invites them to accompany him , and judge for themselves . Under his guidance , they contemplate the monu- ments of its present and former grandeur ...
questioned in return , respecting the present state of the eternal city . Wherupon he invites them to accompany him , and judge for themselves . Under his guidance , they contemplate the monu- ments of its present and former grandeur ...
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... respect more , the early founders and martyrs of American liberty . It will do honour to our country , and good to South America . It is thus that writings of this character fulfil a double purpose ; while they praise the actions of the ...
... respect more , the early founders and martyrs of American liberty . It will do honour to our country , and good to South America . It is thus that writings of this character fulfil a double purpose ; while they praise the actions of the ...
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... respect as possible for old institutions ; " when the haughty feelings of a landed aristocracy were to be consulted ; and when they themselves were little experienced in the science of government . And whatever were the reasons of ...
... respect as possible for old institutions ; " when the haughty feelings of a landed aristocracy were to be consulted ; and when they themselves were little experienced in the science of government . And whatever were the reasons of ...
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