The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1818 |
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Pagina 6
... interests might dictate . I submit this subject to the con- sideration of congress , that such further provision may be made in the sale of the public lands with a view to the public interest , should any be deemed expedient , as in ...
... interests might dictate . I submit this subject to the con- sideration of congress , that such further provision may be made in the sale of the public lands with a view to the public interest , should any be deemed expedient , as in ...
Pagina 7
... interest and a pride in the improvement and ornament of their metropolis , and none were more conspicuous in that respect than the ancient republics . The policy which dictated the es- tablishment of a permanent resi- dence for the ...
... interest and a pride in the improvement and ornament of their metropolis , and none were more conspicuous in that respect than the ancient republics . The policy which dictated the es- tablishment of a permanent resi- dence for the ...
Pagina 69
... interests of the U. States , in the S. American struggle . That we have a deep interest in the fate of Spanish America could not be denied ; but it was a moral interest -the interest which man felt for the condition of man in all ...
... interests of the U. States , in the S. American struggle . That we have a deep interest in the fate of Spanish America could not be denied ; but it was a moral interest -the interest which man felt for the condition of man in all ...
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