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... authority . Blame them cautiously for errors , and commend them liberally for good conduct . Correct all faults the moment they appear ; weeds grow more rapidly than the esculent plant , each hour of neg- lect retards the growth of the ...
... authority . Blame them cautiously for errors , and commend them liberally for good conduct . Correct all faults the moment they appear ; weeds grow more rapidly than the esculent plant , each hour of neg- lect retards the growth of the ...
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... authority . With charity and mercy , they hold no communion ; for- giveness is no part of their creed ; persecution is their Moloch . They have shed rivers of blood under the pretence of serving God , and under the banner of the cross ...
... authority . With charity and mercy , they hold no communion ; for- giveness is no part of their creed ; persecution is their Moloch . They have shed rivers of blood under the pretence of serving God , and under the banner of the cross ...
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... Matrimony , without any love in the pot , and without the aid of parental authority , the very cir- cumstance that should induce it ; for , as society now is , it is often proper that the experience of 146 THE PROBE .
... Matrimony , without any love in the pot , and without the aid of parental authority , the very cir- cumstance that should induce it ; for , as society now is , it is often proper that the experience of 146 THE PROBE .
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... authority of the good people of these colonies , solemnly publish and declare , that these United Colo- nies are , and of right ought to be , FREE AND INDEPENDENT STATES ; that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown ...
... authority of the good people of these colonies , solemnly publish and declare , that these United Colo- nies are , and of right ought to be , FREE AND INDEPENDENT STATES ; that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown ...
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... authority thereof shall issue writs of election to fill up such vacancies . 5. The House of Representatives shall choose their speaker and other officers , and shall have the sole power of impeach- ment . SECTION III . 1. The Senate of ...
... authority thereof shall issue writs of election to fill up such vacancies . 5. The House of Representatives shall choose their speaker and other officers , and shall have the sole power of impeach- ment . SECTION III . 1. The Senate of ...
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Page 8 - ... 2. Immediately after they shall be assembled, in consequence of the first election, they shall be divided, as equally as may be, into three classes. The seats of the senators of the first class, shall be vacated at the expiration of the second year, of the second class...
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