History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 3 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... ment which has so far kept us free and firm , on the theoretic and visionary fear , that this government , the world's best hope , may , by possibility , want energy to preserve itself ? I trust not . I believe this , on the contrary ...
... ment which has so far kept us free and firm , on the theoretic and visionary fear , that this government , the world's best hope , may , by possibility , want energy to preserve itself ? I trust not . I believe this , on the contrary ...
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... ment maintained here , will be a stand- ing monument and example for the aim and imitation of the people of other countries ; and I join with you in the hope and belief that they will see from our example , that a free government is of ...
... ment maintained here , will be a stand- ing monument and example for the aim and imitation of the people of other countries ; and I join with you in the hope and belief that they will see from our example , that a free government is of ...
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... ment with unfairness , in bestowing up- on him no more than some paltry gra tuities , whilst Tunis had so much more , and Algiers had even received a frigate . And he told the consul that he would wait for six months for a present in ...
... ment with unfairness , in bestowing up- on him no more than some paltry gra tuities , whilst Tunis had so much more , and Algiers had even received a frigate . And he told the consul that he would wait for six months for a present in ...
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... ment was thrown overboard , and she was stripped of every thing but one old sail and a single spar that were left to enable her to reach port . After at- tending to the wounded , ( the whole crew was but eighty , and only thirty were ...
... ment was thrown overboard , and she was stripped of every thing but one old sail and a single spar that were left to enable her to reach port . After at- tending to the wounded , ( the whole crew was but eighty , and only thirty were ...
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... ment is charged with the external and mutual relations only of these states ; that the states themselves have the prin- cipal care of our persons , our property , and our reputation , constituting the great field of human concerns ; we ...
... ment is charged with the external and mutual relations only of these states ; that the states themselves have the prin- cipal care of our persons , our property , and our reputation , constituting the great field of human concerns ; we ...
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