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Pagina 97
... England , where he resided with Mr. De Chau- velin , the nominal French ambassador at the court of St. James . He ... England to witness the events of the French revo- lution , and are distressed exceedingly to be obliged , by our ...
... England , where he resided with Mr. De Chau- velin , the nominal French ambassador at the court of St. James . He ... England to witness the events of the French revo- lution , and are distressed exceedingly to be obliged , by our ...
Pagina 210
... England , I might probably say , that its political institutions present a detail of corrupt practices of profusion ... England particularly . It may be so , and I shall not undertake the panegyric of either the one or the other . The ...
... England , I might probably say , that its political institutions present a detail of corrupt practices of profusion ... England particularly . It may be so , and I shall not undertake the panegyric of either the one or the other . The ...
Pagina 211
... England , because it is the brilliant side ; but wealth in England is arrayed on the side of government , with whom it feels safe , while in America it feels the ill - will of a government dependent on the poor , and seeks the ...
... England , because it is the brilliant side ; but wealth in England is arrayed on the side of government , with whom it feels safe , while in America it feels the ill - will of a government dependent on the poor , and seeks the ...
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