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... means of collating it with the transla- tion ; but see no cause to doubt correctness . ' On receipt of the second volume of the translation , Mr. Jefferson renews his eulogies of the history , in the expressions which follow ; ' I join ...
... means of collating it with the transla- tion ; but see no cause to doubt correctness . ' On receipt of the second volume of the translation , Mr. Jefferson renews his eulogies of the history , in the expressions which follow ; ' I join ...
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... means of corruption to those who were invested with them . The love of the sovereign , and their ancient country , which the first colonists might have retained in their new establishment , gra- dually diminished in the hearts of their ...
... means of corruption to those who were invested with them . The love of the sovereign , and their ancient country , which the first colonists might have retained in their new establishment , gra- dually diminished in the hearts of their ...
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... means , was not deemed a mis- fortune on the contrary , it was not only for the father , but for all about him , that the birth of a son was a joyful event . In this im- mensity of uncultivated lands , the infant , when arrived at the ...
... means , was not deemed a mis- fortune on the contrary , it was not only for the father , but for all about him , that the birth of a son was a joyful event . In this im- mensity of uncultivated lands , the infant , when arrived at the ...
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... means of clearing their forests and cultivating their soil , by the certain vent of an immense quantity of timber , with which their country is covered . They could not , it was admitted , procure themselves certain articles , except in ...
... means of clearing their forests and cultivating their soil , by the certain vent of an immense quantity of timber , with which their country is covered . They could not , it was admitted , procure themselves certain articles , except in ...
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... means of inflaming the wounds which the Americans had received , or thought they had received , from their fellow citizens in England . The flourishing state of the English colonies , was a spec- tacle which the French had long been ...
... means of inflaming the wounds which the Americans had received , or thought they had received , from their fellow citizens in England . The flourishing state of the English colonies , was a spec- tacle which the French had long been ...
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