The Southern Review, Volume 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... ment of , referred to , 349 -- have been its own architect , 353 ---- began with two small vessels , ib .---- Congress resolves to build thirteen vessels , and subse- quently establishes a Board of Admi- ralty , ib . - frigates of the ...
... ment of , referred to , 349 -- have been its own architect , 353 ---- began with two small vessels , ib .---- Congress resolves to build thirteen vessels , and subse- quently establishes a Board of Admi- ralty , ib . - frigates of the ...
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... ment , 473 - Port Royal in South - Caro lina , equal to Pensacola for a navy yard , 474 - comparative amount of the projected military works south of the Potomac , 477 - the same on internal improvements , 478 , 479 - burthen im- posed ...
... ment , 473 - Port Royal in South - Caro lina , equal to Pensacola for a navy yard , 474 - comparative amount of the projected military works south of the Potomac , 477 - the same on internal improvements , 478 , 479 - burthen im- posed ...
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... ment of unexpected and rapturous triumph , became the source of perpetual disquietude in every subsequent period of his life , accelerated his death , and sent him broken - hearted 24 [ August , Irving's Life of Columbus .
... ment of unexpected and rapturous triumph , became the source of perpetual disquietude in every subsequent period of his life , accelerated his death , and sent him broken - hearted 24 [ August , Irving's Life of Columbus .
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... ment in the composition of this remarkable spirit , the undoubted offspring of religion , love and valour . " The system of chivalry ( says Professor Ferguson ) proceeded on a marvellous respect and veneration for the fair sex , on ...
... ment in the composition of this remarkable spirit , the undoubted offspring of religion , love and valour . " The system of chivalry ( says Professor Ferguson ) proceeded on a marvellous respect and veneration for the fair sex , on ...
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... ment is to be formed , according to the circumstances of the times , and the opinions of mankind . Such a principle being once established , no man can pretend to anticipate what shape the constitution of the United States ( not that ...
... ment is to be formed , according to the circumstances of the times , and the opinions of mankind . Such a principle being once established , no man can pretend to anticipate what shape the constitution of the United States ( not that ...
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