History of the United States of America from the Discovery of the Continent, Band 3Little, Brown and Company, 1876 - 588 Seiten |
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... never met bounds to its capacity for improvement . The generations of men are not like the leaves on the trees , which fall and renew themselves without melioration or change ; individuals disappear like the foliage and the flowers ...
... never met bounds to its capacity for improvement . The generations of men are not like the leaves on the trees , which fall and renew themselves without melioration or change ; individuals disappear like the foliage and the flowers ...
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... never showed more visibly his gracious provi- dence and love . Yet the thirteen colonies , in whom was involved the futurity of our race , were feeble settlements in the wilder- ness , scattered along the coast of a continent , little ...
... never showed more visibly his gracious provi- dence and love . Yet the thirteen colonies , in whom was involved the futurity of our race , were feeble settlements in the wilder- ness , scattered along the coast of a continent , little ...
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... never was so much silver in the country as at present , and the inhabitants never were so expensive in their habits of life . They , with the southern colonies , can well discharge this expense . " The party of royalists who had devised ...
... never was so much silver in the country as at present , and the inhabitants never were so expensive in their habits of life . They , with the southern colonies , can well discharge this expense . " The party of royalists who had devised ...
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... never ceased to be a subject of altercation . In this condition of an accepted treaty of peace and an undetermined limit of jurisdiction , each party hurried to occupy in advance as much territory as possible , without too openly ...
... never ceased to be a subject of altercation . In this condition of an accepted treaty of peace and an undetermined limit of jurisdiction , each party hurried to occupy in advance as much territory as possible , without too openly ...
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... never depart from it . " Warning them of the anger of " parliament , " Clinton prorogued the assembly ; and , in floods of letters and documents , represented to the secretary of state that its members " had set up the people as the ...
... never depart from it . " Warning them of the anger of " parliament , " Clinton prorogued the assembly ; and , in floods of letters and documents , represented to the secretary of state that its members " had set up the people as the ...
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