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Pagina 52
There are advantages peculiar to old and to new countries , and the perfection of a state consists in the union and perfect incorporaa " tion of these benefits ; and it should seem 52 AMERICAN LITERATURE . American Literature,
There are advantages peculiar to old and to new countries , and the perfection of a state consists in the union and perfect incorporaa " tion of these benefits ; and it should seem 52 AMERICAN LITERATURE . American Literature,
Pagina 53
a " tion of these benefits ; and it should seem sufficient to be sensible of this obvious truth , to bring about that reciprocal good understanding which we would so earnestly recommend . “ We have had frequent opportunities of forming ...
a " tion of these benefits ; and it should seem sufficient to be sensible of this obvious truth , to bring about that reciprocal good understanding which we would so earnestly recommend . “ We have had frequent opportunities of forming ...
Pagina 77
The men , in such circumstances , act under authority , and the work is done regularly and systematically ; and we all know , there are thousands of persons who would engage heartily in the cultiva2 tion of a hundred acres of cleared ...
The men , in such circumstances , act under authority , and the work is done regularly and systematically ; and we all know , there are thousands of persons who would engage heartily in the cultiva2 tion of a hundred acres of cleared ...
Pagina 78
2 tion of a hundred acres of cleared land , who would shrink from the previous labour of cutting down , the trees , and of grubbing out the roots . At the conclusion of the revolutionary war accordingly , when government granted certain ...
2 tion of a hundred acres of cleared land , who would shrink from the previous labour of cutting down , the trees , and of grubbing out the roots . At the conclusion of the revolutionary war accordingly , when government granted certain ...
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The author states that prince Blucher bluntly repelled every solicitation on the part of the commissioners before the capitula . tion was signed , and that “ from the first moment of his entrance into Paris , he proceeded spiritedly ...
The author states that prince Blucher bluntly repelled every solicitation on the part of the commissioners before the capitula . tion was signed , and that “ from the first moment of his entrance into Paris , he proceeded spiritedly ...
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