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... character of au- thor of these works , he must prepare to sustain this rank as such . The subject of the present publication has already , in seve- ral of its parts , engaged the attention of writers of the first class ; and when we ...
... character of au- thor of these works , he must prepare to sustain this rank as such . The subject of the present publication has already , in seve- ral of its parts , engaged the attention of writers of the first class ; and when we ...
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... character of a Nation : the Romans were a moral people ; their exclusive pas- sion for Conquest corrupted and destroyed them . The exclusive pursuit of Commerce has the same effects ; and the reason of this in both cases is plain . It ...
... character of a Nation : the Romans were a moral people ; their exclusive pas- sion for Conquest corrupted and destroyed them . The exclusive pursuit of Commerce has the same effects ; and the reason of this in both cases is plain . It ...
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... character expressive of happiness , includes abridged marks of land , the source of their physical , and of children , that of their moral enjoyments . This character , embellished in a variety of ways , is hung up almost in every house ...
... character expressive of happiness , includes abridged marks of land , the source of their physical , and of children , that of their moral enjoyments . This character , embellished in a variety of ways , is hung up almost in every house ...
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