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The very first war that they are so rash as to engage in , will , perhaps , whatever may be its event , precipitate this fatal and too certain catastrophe . In the political , as in the natural world , death has planted the seeds of ...
The very first war that they are so rash as to engage in , will , perhaps , whatever may be its event , precipitate this fatal and too certain catastrophe . In the political , as in the natural world , death has planted the seeds of ...
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... as much as Mr. B. , the graces of elegant composition , ( which , perhaps , he would not have found it a very easy matter to attain , ) forms an unworthy parallel with the ancient historian , whose harmonious and captivating diction ...
... as much as Mr. B. , the graces of elegant composition , ( which , perhaps , he would not have found it a very easy matter to attain , ) forms an unworthy parallel with the ancient historian , whose harmonious and captivating diction ...
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The consequence was , that the provinces which had been always exempt from this tax , ( some of which were charged with other contributions , perhaps equivalent , ) refused to bear any part of the burthen which , by an equal ...
The consequence was , that the provinces which had been always exempt from this tax , ( some of which were charged with other contributions , perhaps equivalent , ) refused to bear any part of the burthen which , by an equal ...
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