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... principal ob- ject , which will be the case while there remain vacant lands in any part of America . When we get piled upon one another in large cities , as in Europe , we shall become corrupt as in Europe , and go to eating one another ...
... principal ob- ject , which will be the case while there remain vacant lands in any part of America . When we get piled upon one another in large cities , as in Europe , we shall become corrupt as in Europe , and go to eating one another ...
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... principal meirit . To pay him for the reverse was going as far as could be allowed even in a negociator not overscru- pulous as to his means ; but Arnold betrayed so much passion and indiscretion , that the wise minister thought he ...
... principal meirit . To pay him for the reverse was going as far as could be allowed even in a negociator not overscru- pulous as to his means ; but Arnold betrayed so much passion and indiscretion , that the wise minister thought he ...
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... principal theatre of the war . A station in this quarter would , he thought , best answer his purpose . He was well acquainted with the localities . He examined with minute at- tention , in what spot , by what operations , he could most ...
... principal theatre of the war . A station in this quarter would , he thought , best answer his purpose . He was well acquainted with the localities . He examined with minute at- tention , in what spot , by what operations , he could most ...
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... principal works are constructed . The most considerable of these bears the name of the American gene- ral Clinton . The declivity is exceedingly steep nearly all around , and the only side on which the enceinte is accessi- ble was ...
... principal works are constructed . The most considerable of these bears the name of the American gene- ral Clinton . The declivity is exceedingly steep nearly all around , and the only side on which the enceinte is accessi- ble was ...
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... principal inhabitants of South Carolina had justly forfeited their lives , and had hitherto been spared , only through the clemency of sir Henry Clin- ton , but the British commander could no longer extend his mercy to them , if André ...
... principal inhabitants of South Carolina had justly forfeited their lives , and had hitherto been spared , only through the clemency of sir Henry Clin- ton , but the British commander could no longer extend his mercy to them , if André ...
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