The American Review of History and Politics, and General Repository of Literature and State Papers, 3-4권Farrand and Nicholas., 1812 |
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... interest and value , has been purposely excluded from the present Number , in order to allow place , to the documents accompanying the President's message , which , as state papers , are too important to be over- looked , and which it ...
... interest and value , has been purposely excluded from the present Number , in order to allow place , to the documents accompanying the President's message , which , as state papers , are too important to be over- looked , and which it ...
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... interest which they inspire , will always find the means of developing the rare faculties with which they are blessed , while the crowd of ordinary minds will languish in ignorance , for want of systematic aid , and means of instruction ...
... interest which they inspire , will always find the means of developing the rare faculties with which they are blessed , while the crowd of ordinary minds will languish in ignorance , for want of systematic aid , and means of instruction ...
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... interest which the me- lancholy state of the world , compels every Englishman to take , in the public concerns , both foreign and domestic , of his country . Hence also , on the other hand , the multitude of able disquisitions issued ...
... interest which the me- lancholy state of the world , compels every Englishman to take , in the public concerns , both foreign and domestic , of his country . Hence also , on the other hand , the multitude of able disquisitions issued ...
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... interest of the individual as the rule of private , and the interest of the majo- rity , as that of public morality : -a doctrine which must ine- vitably conduct to selfishness in the individual , and to a most pernicious Machiavelism ...
... interest of the individual as the rule of private , and the interest of the majo- rity , as that of public morality : -a doctrine which must ine- vitably conduct to selfishness in the individual , and to a most pernicious Machiavelism ...
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... interest to that which would otherwise appear frivolous . Of the same nature is the recurrence of the light cloud , that par- tially obscures the moon , in the novel of Corinna , and which she imagines to be the forerunner or ...
... interest to that which would otherwise appear frivolous . Of the same nature is the recurrence of the light cloud , that par- tially obscures the moon , in the novel of Corinna , and which she imagines to be the forerunner or ...
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