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... result it is of course impossible to predict . They may rebound from each other like two air - balls without permanent mutual injury ; or like images of clay or potter's vessels they may dash cach other to pieces ; but the result will ...
... result it is of course impossible to predict . They may rebound from each other like two air - balls without permanent mutual injury ; or like images of clay or potter's vessels they may dash cach other to pieces ; but the result will ...
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... result of this kind , that the clause was finally put into its present shape . However this may be , it is at all events certain that the present form of the clause was not the result of haste or accident , but was agreed upon after a ...
... result of this kind , that the clause was finally put into its present shape . However this may be , it is at all events certain that the present form of the clause was not the result of haste or accident , but was agreed upon after a ...
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... result is to show ? —the result is already sufficiently manifest to have shown , unequivocally , decisively . This one broad , simple fact , affords an indi- cation which leaves no room for doubt , namely , that in the States which have ...
... result is to show ? —the result is already sufficiently manifest to have shown , unequivocally , decisively . This one broad , simple fact , affords an indi- cation which leaves no room for doubt , namely , that in the States which have ...
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THE UNITED STATES MAGAZINE AND DEMOCRATIC REVIEW VOL XV JULY 1844 No LXXIII | 3 |
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THE REANNEXATION OF TEXAS IN ITS INFLUENCE ON THE | 11 |
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