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... seems to us , that they do not deserve indiscriminate censure . In some of the opinions expressed by the learned editor upon the conduct of Winthrop and others , we do not entirely agree with him . The condition of our fathers was ...
... seems to us , that they do not deserve indiscriminate censure . In some of the opinions expressed by the learned editor upon the conduct of Winthrop and others , we do not entirely agree with him . The condition of our fathers was ...
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... seems so thoroughly to have imbued the public mind . For a more full investigation of the subject , we must refer our readers to the book whose title we have quoted above ; as it contains probably a more satisfactory account of the ...
... seems so thoroughly to have imbued the public mind . For a more full investigation of the subject , we must refer our readers to the book whose title we have quoted above ; as it contains probably a more satisfactory account of the ...
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... seem to be sufficient to give the preference to rail - roads , except where there is a much larger amount of transportation than there probably will be at present any where in New England . The cost of transportation on our common roads ...
... seem to be sufficient to give the preference to rail - roads , except where there is a much larger amount of transportation than there probably will be at present any where in New England . The cost of transportation on our common roads ...
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... seems excep- tionable . They are described as having wandered separately and without the power of meeting , since their departure from life , till they are brought together at the tomb of the Scipios , by the violation of this sacred ...
... seems excep- tionable . They are described as having wandered separately and without the power of meeting , since their departure from life , till they are brought together at the tomb of the Scipios , by the violation of this sacred ...
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... seem to have remained precisely where death found them . Their conversations overflow with their old prejudices . This is essential indeed to the author's purpose , of affording a correct picture of the great men of old Rome ; and for ...
... seem to have remained precisely where death found them . Their conversations overflow with their old prejudices . This is essential indeed to the author's purpose , of affording a correct picture of the great men of old Rome ; and for ...
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