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... possess the highest degree of her children's affec- tion , and the greatest influence in the regulation of their ... possessed habitually , or is at least employed in intercourse with our children , and guided în its operations by sound ...
... possess the highest degree of her children's affec- tion , and the greatest influence in the regulation of their ... possessed habitually , or is at least employed in intercourse with our children , and guided în its operations by sound ...
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... possessing a royal navy . Till that period , the ships of war and of commerce were the same , being merely hired for ... possessed , could not have so suc- cessfully contended with Philip II . of Spain : but the result of this battle ...
... possessing a royal navy . Till that period , the ships of war and of commerce were the same , being merely hired for ... possessed , could not have so suc- cessfully contended with Philip II . of Spain : but the result of this battle ...
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... possess , while the wealth of the nation depends on the abundance of them . The fallacy of this reasoning evidently arises from confound- ing absolute with relative , and exchangeable with intrinsic value . Suppose that half the springs ...
... possess , while the wealth of the nation depends on the abundance of them . The fallacy of this reasoning evidently arises from confound- ing absolute with relative , and exchangeable with intrinsic value . Suppose that half the springs ...
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