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... France , should be collected by competent agents and embo- died in a Colonial History . His plan was adopted , and subse- quently carried into effect during his administration as governor . The result was the publication of four large ...
... France , should be collected by competent agents and embo- died in a Colonial History . His plan was adopted , and subse- quently carried into effect during his administration as governor . The result was the publication of four large ...
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... France . During his absence he wrote home a series of letters * describing the countries that he visited , which we afterwards published anonymously in the Albany Evening Jo nal . These letters exhibit a refined taste , great acuteness ...
... France . During his absence he wrote home a series of letters * describing the countries that he visited , which we afterwards published anonymously in the Albany Evening Jo nal . These letters exhibit a refined taste , great acuteness ...
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... France to his declaration to the citizens of Paris through General Lafayette , that he believed the Constitution of the United States the best that had ever been conceived . Sir , if this is that Constitution , it is more despotic than ...
... France to his declaration to the citizens of Paris through General Lafayette , that he believed the Constitution of the United States the best that had ever been conceived . Sir , if this is that Constitution , it is more despotic than ...
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... France , and Mexico , have abolished slavery , and all other European states are preparing to abolish it as speedily as they can . We cannot establish slavery , because there are certain elements of the security , welfare , and ...
... France , and Mexico , have abolished slavery , and all other European states are preparing to abolish it as speedily as they can . We cannot establish slavery , because there are certain elements of the security , welfare , and ...
Page 83
... metropolis like France ; but they are husbandmen , dispersed over this broad land , on the mountain and on the plain , and on the prairie , from the ocean to the Rocky Mountains , and from the great DISSOLUTION OF THE UNION . 83.
... metropolis like France ; but they are husbandmen , dispersed over this broad land , on the mountain and on the plain , and on the prairie , from the ocean to the Rocky Mountains , and from the great DISSOLUTION OF THE UNION . 83.
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