The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... duty . " It is founded on the law of justice and Christian love . The right of property , then , secures to every man the just fruits of his own labor , by a title that is good against the world . It forbids eve- ry one from ...
... duty . " It is founded on the law of justice and Christian love . The right of property , then , secures to every man the just fruits of his own labor , by a title that is good against the world . It forbids eve- ry one from ...
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... duty to feed his own mouth ; no man has a just claim npon another to do it for him . " If a man will not work , neither shall he eat , " is the rule in this behalf revealed by common sense , as well as by the more imposing inspiration ...
... duty to feed his own mouth ; no man has a just claim npon another to do it for him . " If a man will not work , neither shall he eat , " is the rule in this behalf revealed by common sense , as well as by the more imposing inspiration ...
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... duty to address the other stranger , and demand his passport , but the latter an- swered very roughly , grumbling some- thing in a language altogether unintel- ligible to him . " It is my nephew , " said the strange gentleman to the ...
... duty to address the other stranger , and demand his passport , but the latter an- swered very roughly , grumbling some- thing in a language altogether unintel- ligible to him . " It is my nephew , " said the strange gentleman to the ...
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... duty to perform , let him rather omit it , or do it rightly . " " And see , the Sheik's eyes are ever fastened upon that slave . I have re- marked it during the whole evening . During the tales , his glance often wan- dered thither ...
... duty to perform , let him rather omit it , or do it rightly . " " And see , the Sheik's eyes are ever fastened upon that slave . I have re- marked it during the whole evening . During the tales , his glance often wan- dered thither ...
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... duty , and my office demands it of me , that I should now and then feast many guests . You shall , in my place , provide for all , and you can invite your friends hither , when you will — it is un- derstood to something better than wa ...
... duty , and my office demands it of me , that I should now and then feast many guests . You shall , in my place , provide for all , and you can invite your friends hither , when you will — it is un- derstood to something better than wa ...
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