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The farm, although industriously cultivated, did not prove so profitable as
expected. It was of a cold, barren soil, and was perhaps not so exclusively
attended to as it might have been by a man whose thoughts never wandered
from his ...
The farm, although industriously cultivated, did not prove so profitable as
expected. It was of a cold, barren soil, and was perhaps not so exclusively
attended to as it might have been by a man whose thoughts never wandered
from his ...
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It was probably, in its result, advantageous to him, since it proved the means of
introducing him into another and a ... deciding by common opinion, we may be
placed, yet perhaps after all, the cirumstances may prove a real blessing in the
end, ...
It was probably, in its result, advantageous to him, since it proved the means of
introducing him into another and a ... deciding by common opinion, we may be
placed, yet perhaps after all, the cirumstances may prove a real blessing in the
end, ...
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six years, when the exposure to which he always addicted himself, and which his
manly strength, fortified by confirmed habits of strict temperance and healthful
exercise, had been enabled hitherto to bear without manifest detriment, proved
too ...
six years, when the exposure to which he always addicted himself, and which his
manly strength, fortified by confirmed habits of strict temperance and healthful
exercise, had been enabled hitherto to bear without manifest detriment, proved
too ...
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perhaps another more serious castigation of the same detestable nation would
also prove beneficial to the world in general, and to its subjects in particular, by
drawing a lit. tle more of the conceited blood which has for centuries made barren
...
perhaps another more serious castigation of the same detestable nation would
also prove beneficial to the world in general, and to its subjects in particular, by
drawing a lit. tle more of the conceited blood which has for centuries made barren
...
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If this experiment of self-government by the people prove successful, as thus far it
has more than equaled the most sanguine expectations of its warmest friends, it
must prove universal ; for, “a city set on a hill 96 CONTRIBUTIONS TO ...
If this experiment of self-government by the people prove successful, as thus far it
has more than equaled the most sanguine expectations of its warmest friends, it
must prove universal ; for, “a city set on a hill 96 CONTRIBUTIONS TO ...
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