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... principles which he had imbibed , and for which he suffered before his exaltation . Un- alterable in the love of his country , and attached to no distinction of party , he maintained a moderation towards those of opposite senti ments ...
... principles which he had imbibed , and for which he suffered before his exaltation . Un- alterable in the love of his country , and attached to no distinction of party , he maintained a moderation towards those of opposite senti ments ...
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... principles of Mr. Madison , we cannot perceive that Mr. Smith has made good any charge against him , except that of ... principles and feelings altogether American ; ' in another , ( p . 11. ) he speaks of the good sense , honourable ...
... principles of Mr. Madison , we cannot perceive that Mr. Smith has made good any charge against him , except that of ... principles and feelings altogether American ; ' in another , ( p . 11. ) he speaks of the good sense , honourable ...
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... principles of civil and religious liberty , it will appear ludi- crous ; and to Roman Catholics , particularly to those of Ireland , it will be offensive . The Catholics of Ireland are accused of a contu- maçious disposition and a ...
... principles of civil and religious liberty , it will appear ludi- crous ; and to Roman Catholics , particularly to those of Ireland , it will be offensive . The Catholics of Ireland are accused of a contu- maçious disposition and a ...
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