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Page 156
After this explofion , I perhaps warmly replied - Doctor ! your advice to treat the Americans in that manner has not succeeded altogether to your wilhes - the times are alcered . To which he replied , Sir , you say truly that the times ...
After this explofion , I perhaps warmly replied - Doctor ! your advice to treat the Americans in that manner has not succeeded altogether to your wilhes - the times are alcered . To which he replied , Sir , you say truly that the times ...
Page 552
... many precepts and prohibitions of which , considered as a system of civil legislation , appear to them arbitrary and trivial ; or , perhaps , inimical to the freedom of individuals , and to the prosperity of the nation .
... many precepts and prohibitions of which , considered as a system of civil legislation , appear to them arbitrary and trivial ; or , perhaps , inimical to the freedom of individuals , and to the prosperity of the nation .
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They are entertaining and interesting relations ; some of them , perhaps , are too gloomy : but the tendency of them all is to recommend iruth , benevolence , and goodness .
They are entertaining and interesting relations ; some of them , perhaps , are too gloomy : but the tendency of them all is to recommend iruth , benevolence , and goodness .
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