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Page iii
... English policy , ib .; articles of American ma nufacture required in the British Provinces , and the prices at which some of them are sold in the United States , 81 ; population and expense of governing the thirteen original States at ...
... English policy , ib .; articles of American ma nufacture required in the British Provinces , and the prices at which some of them are sold in the United States , 81 ; population and expense of governing the thirteen original States at ...
Page v
... English ancestors , ib .; the people are the motive but not the directive power , ib .; there is but little practical differ ence between absolute monarchy and absolute democracy , 115 ; in the separation of the pow ers of government ...
... English ancestors , ib .; the people are the motive but not the directive power , ib .; there is but little practical differ ence between absolute monarchy and absolute democracy , 115 ; in the separation of the pow ers of government ...
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... English laws , charters , and precedents , and not from the principle of natural justice , as asserted in the Declaration of Indepen- dence . This is an error . The following extract from a letter addressed to Bryan Fairfax , under date ...
... English laws , charters , and precedents , and not from the principle of natural justice , as asserted in the Declaration of Indepen- dence . This is an error . The following extract from a letter addressed to Bryan Fairfax , under date ...
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... English institutions to the patriotic , conservative tone of her men of letters from the days of Chaucer and Lord Bacon . Found a military academy , continued the same far- entangled in European alliances , by him who founded the ...
... English institutions to the patriotic , conservative tone of her men of letters from the days of Chaucer and Lord Bacon . Found a military academy , continued the same far- entangled in European alliances , by him who founded the ...
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... English beauty , the winning languor and polished cheek of the German , the thoughtful brow and flashing eye of the Italian dama ; the melancholy , passionate Castilian , with her goddess walk , and the chameleon features of the ...
... English beauty , the winning languor and polished cheek of the German , the thoughtful brow and flashing eye of the Italian dama ; the melancholy , passionate Castilian , with her goddess walk , and the chameleon features of the ...
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