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... force ; but she wanted a proper application of that force . Wisdom is not the purchase of a day , and it is no wonder that we should err at the first setting off . From an excess of ten- demess , we were unwilling to raise an army , and ...
... force ; but she wanted a proper application of that force . Wisdom is not the purchase of a day , and it is no wonder that we should err at the first setting off . From an excess of ten- demess , we were unwilling to raise an army , and ...
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... forces on land and sea , the Constitution vests in Congress plenary control over foreign and interstate commerce , and ... force of these observa- tions and will acknowledge that the aggregate balance of the commerce of the United States ...
... forces on land and sea , the Constitution vests in Congress plenary control over foreign and interstate commerce , and ... force of these observa- tions and will acknowledge that the aggregate balance of the commerce of the United States ...
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... force brought in aid of the natural force of man ; and , to all the purposes of labour , is an in- crease of hands ; an accession of strength , unencumbered too by the expense of maintaining the labourer . May it not therefore be fairly ...
... force brought in aid of the natural force of man ; and , to all the purposes of labour , is an in- crease of hands ; an accession of strength , unencumbered too by the expense of maintaining the labourer . May it not therefore be fairly ...
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1941 443 | 18 |
B History of the Dividing Line 1728 | 71 |
Personal Narrative 1740 | 77 |
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