History of the American Revolution: With a Preliminary View of the Character and Principles of the Colonists, and Their Controversies with Great BritainN. Hickman, 1843 - 372 páginas |
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... actions and virtues , the essential dignity of human nature . But theirs were solitary and partial efforts in advance of the intelligence of the age . The institutions , which sprung from their success , designed to secure the rights ...
... actions and virtues , the essential dignity of human nature . But theirs were solitary and partial efforts in advance of the intelligence of the age . The institutions , which sprung from their success , designed to secure the rights ...
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... actions and virtues , the essential dignity of human nature . But theirs were solitary and partial efforts in advance of the intelligence of the age . The institutions , which sprung from their success , designed to secure the rights ...
... actions and virtues , the essential dignity of human nature . But theirs were solitary and partial efforts in advance of the intelligence of the age . The institutions , which sprung from their success , designed to secure the rights ...
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... action at home limited to too narrow a circle by the tyrannical customs and prescriptions of centuries , and the oppressed and destitute , made so by artificial restraints upon industry , and the extortions and abuses of legalized ...
... action at home limited to too narrow a circle by the tyrannical customs and prescriptions of centuries , and the oppressed and destitute , made so by artificial restraints upon industry , and the extortions and abuses of legalized ...
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... action . Thenceforward , though the growth may be affected by un- toward events , and delayed , more or less , as society advances more or less slowly , it is not in the nature of truth , that it should ever perish again . All ...
... action . Thenceforward , though the growth may be affected by un- toward events , and delayed , more or less , as society advances more or less slowly , it is not in the nature of truth , that it should ever perish again . All ...
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... action in behalf of general principles , they who were fore- most in agitation , and who consequently suffered the penal- ties of defeat , were the active and enterprising - those who best comprehended the rights of man , and were ...
... action in behalf of general principles , they who were fore- most in agitation , and who consequently suffered the penal- ties of defeat , were the active and enterprising - those who best comprehended the rights of man , and were ...
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