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... Articles in addition to and amendment of the Consti- tution , LII . Review of the Constitution , LIII . Congress , LIV . The Administration , LV . The President , & c . , LVI . Secretary of State , LVII . Secretary of the Treasury ...
... Articles in addition to and amendment of the Consti- tution , LII . Review of the Constitution , LIII . Congress , LIV . The Administration , LV . The President , & c . , LVI . Secretary of State , LVII . Secretary of the Treasury ...
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... articles , only when inspected ... He consents to all these restraints and priva- tions , not because they are good in themselves , but because society is benefited , and he is himself better off than he would be , if such restraints ...
... articles , only when inspected ... He consents to all these restraints and priva- tions , not because they are good in themselves , but because society is benefited , and he is himself better off than he would be , if such restraints ...
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... articles inspected before they sell them , as it is designed to prevent people from being cheated , and unjustly deprived of their property , tends to secure to a man his rights , and therefore promotes civil and rational liberty . Thus ...
... articles inspected before they sell them , as it is designed to prevent people from being cheated , and unjustly deprived of their property , tends to secure to a man his rights , and therefore promotes civil and rational liberty . Thus ...
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... articles of food . The Spartans were ordered to eat together in public , and non - attendance at these meals was subject to a fine . The intention of the law was to repress luxury ; and that the young might de- rive instruction from the ...
... articles of food . The Spartans were ordered to eat together in public , and non - attendance at these meals was subject to a fine . The intention of the law was to repress luxury ; and that the young might de- rive instruction from the ...
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... article in that great charter for the protection of the laboring people ! The invidious word " even , " shows , plainly , how little they were considered or thought of at that period . From the time of John , England continued to make ...
... article in that great charter for the protection of the laboring people ! The invidious word " even , " shows , plainly , how little they were considered or thought of at that period . From the time of John , England continued to make ...
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