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... remain virtuous ; and I think we shall be that , as long as agriculture is our 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 ...
... remain virtuous ; and I think we shall be that , as long as agriculture is our 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 ...
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... remain- ing any generous pride of ancestry , do not stain it with reproach . In me it has been grievously disgraced ; but , oh , Granby ! by all of great and no- ble that ever has adorned your name , do not aggravate the evil by giving ...
... remain- ing any generous pride of ancestry , do not stain it with reproach . In me it has been grievously disgraced ; but , oh , Granby ! by all of great and no- ble that ever has adorned your name , do not aggravate the evil by giving ...
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... remain content , in a small village , with the reputation of a good citizen , who had rendered use- ful services to his country . He conceived , moreover , the idea of taking refuge and hiding his shame among the In- dians : and he ...
... remain content , in a small village , with the reputation of a good citizen , who had rendered use- ful services to his country . He conceived , moreover , the idea of taking refuge and hiding his shame among the In- dians : and he ...
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... remain in all instances unknown . He had been charmed with the talents and bravery of Ar- nold , and took pleasure in testifying a particular predilection for him . He thought that , if it were wished to reclaim this man , it would be ...
... remain in all instances unknown . He had been charmed with the talents and bravery of Ar- nold , and took pleasure in testifying a particular predilection for him . He thought that , if it were wished to reclaim this man , it would be ...
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... remain yet to be cultivated ; and vast lakes and riv- ers , whose waters have for ages rolled in silence and obscu- rity to the ocean , are yet to hear the din of industry , become subservient to commerce , and boast delightful villages ...
... remain yet to be cultivated ; and vast lakes and riv- ers , whose waters have for ages rolled in silence and obscu- rity to the ocean , are yet to hear the din of industry , become subservient to commerce , and boast delightful villages ...
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