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Page 46
... regard only its composition , the information which it dis- plays , and the liberal sentiments which it breathes , we see no ground for complaining of the adjudication : but if the deci sion is to be considered as ratifying the plans ...
... regard only its composition , the information which it dis- plays , and the liberal sentiments which it breathes , we see no ground for complaining of the adjudication : but if the deci sion is to be considered as ratifying the plans ...
Page 138
... regard to manufactures which has never yet been introduced , in order to supersede or prevent the ne- cessity of laws similar to those of our Poor code : but we have heard of persons who have ascribed our national prosperity to our ...
... regard to manufactures which has never yet been introduced , in order to supersede or prevent the ne- cessity of laws similar to those of our Poor code : but we have heard of persons who have ascribed our national prosperity to our ...
Page 304
... regard to its interests required , we hesitate not to say that the history of deluded nations does not furnish a spectacle more degrading , or more preposterous , than that which England exhibited from the middle of last March to the ...
... regard to its interests required , we hesitate not to say that the history of deluded nations does not furnish a spectacle more degrading , or more preposterous , than that which England exhibited from the middle of last March to the ...
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