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... probably very rude and imper- fect . Unless the happy expedient was originally dictated by supe- rior direction , it is more likely to have been suggested by the call of some urgent occasion , than to have been the result of ...
... probably very rude and imper- fect . Unless the happy expedient was originally dictated by supe- rior direction , it is more likely to have been suggested by the call of some urgent occasion , than to have been the result of ...
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... probably tend to strengthen the federal at the expence of the local governments , and thus to increase the cohesion of the whole : That a new organization of the executive power , which should substitute ( as in France ) a directory of ...
... probably tend to strengthen the federal at the expence of the local governments , and thus to increase the cohesion of the whole : That a new organization of the executive power , which should substitute ( as in France ) a directory of ...
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... probably with inconsiderate haste . His people on shore submitted , but the active despot putting to sea with a little fleet , composed of birlings , a bark peculiar to the Western Isles , soon found an opportunity to surprise one of ...
... probably with inconsiderate haste . His people on shore submitted , but the active despot putting to sea with a little fleet , composed of birlings , a bark peculiar to the Western Isles , soon found an opportunity to surprise one of ...
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