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... occasion by a better motive . We have lately been accused on the one hand of displaying a hos- tile spirit towards England , and on the other , charged with a want of American feeling , in some of the preceding articles of the Naval ...
... occasion by a better motive . We have lately been accused on the one hand of displaying a hos- tile spirit towards England , and on the other , charged with a want of American feeling , in some of the preceding articles of the Naval ...
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... occasion of this correspondence , must be grateful to the feelings , and gratifying to the pride of our countrymen .. It is honourable to our national character , and peculiarly ho- nourable to the gallant officer who thus remembered ...
... occasion of this correspondence , must be grateful to the feelings , and gratifying to the pride of our countrymen .. It is honourable to our national character , and peculiarly ho- nourable to the gallant officer who thus remembered ...
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... occasion , in the most able and gallant manner ; and that the action has added another and a distinguished honour to the naval character of our country . G. DAVIS , Officiating Judge Advocate . LEWIS ALEXIS . In approving the ...
... occasion , in the most able and gallant manner ; and that the action has added another and a distinguished honour to the naval character of our country . G. DAVIS , Officiating Judge Advocate . LEWIS ALEXIS . In approving the ...
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... occasion to notice that part of the article before us , which was devoted to the refutation of all those principles upon which the phi- losophy of Mr. Stewart is founded . If what we then ven- tured to offer on the subject be correct ...
... occasion to notice that part of the article before us , which was devoted to the refutation of all those principles upon which the phi- losophy of Mr. Stewart is founded . If what we then ven- tured to offer on the subject be correct ...
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... occasion to notice the strong propensity of children to apply to similar objects the same appellation ; ascribing the phenomenon to an indistinctness of perception , by which they are led to overlook the specifical differences of indivi ...
... occasion to notice the strong propensity of children to apply to similar objects the same appellation ; ascribing the phenomenon to an indistinctness of perception , by which they are led to overlook the specifical differences of indivi ...
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