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... interest in Japan . " Literary Gazette . " THE work has the charm of abounding in pictures of the habits , manners , and customs which prevail amongst this peculiar and long- isolated people , drawn by the hand of a keen but benevolent ...
... interest in Japan . " Literary Gazette . " THE work has the charm of abounding in pictures of the habits , manners , and customs which prevail amongst this peculiar and long- isolated people , drawn by the hand of a keen but benevolent ...
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... interest , which still more largely affects the motives which have induced both sides to hazard all their public and private ties , will be fully dealt with in a subsequent chapter . It is one which is totally ignored by every writer ...
... interest , which still more largely affects the motives which have induced both sides to hazard all their public and private ties , will be fully dealt with in a subsequent chapter . It is one which is totally ignored by every writer ...
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... interest , which has destroyed the unity of the Great Transatlantic Republic . " It is not any anxiety of New York to manumit the slaves , who raise the produce by which New York sends forth her volunteers , and makes her welcome them ...
... interest , which has destroyed the unity of the Great Transatlantic Republic . " It is not any anxiety of New York to manumit the slaves , who raise the produce by which New York sends forth her volunteers , and makes her welcome them ...
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... interest . Our policy is quite assured , to remain perfectly neutral until some out- rageous act against our national honour , or against the law or interest of nations in general , compels us to assert our influence in arms . Let the ...
... interest . Our policy is quite assured , to remain perfectly neutral until some out- rageous act against our national honour , or against the law or interest of nations in general , compels us to assert our influence in arms . Let the ...
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... interests require growing numbers of hands , for which there is no source of supply but natural in- It is not , therefore , a matter of surprise that the blacks should be taken from the non - pro- ductive employments of the cities , and ...
... interests require growing numbers of hands , for which there is no source of supply but natural in- It is not , therefore , a matter of surprise that the blacks should be taken from the non - pro- ductive employments of the cities , and ...
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