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... respecting the state of education in this country previous to the revolu- tion , will be greatly deceived . Most of the individuals who acted a prominent part in the important struggle appear to have been well trained ; and it is not ...
... respecting the state of education in this country previous to the revolu- tion , will be greatly deceived . Most of the individuals who acted a prominent part in the important struggle appear to have been well trained ; and it is not ...
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... respect , dear sir , Your most obedient humble servant , THOMAS JEFFERSON . " I like much the general idea of framing a government which should go on of itself peaceably , without needing con- tinual recurrence to the state legislatures ...
... respect , dear sir , Your most obedient humble servant , THOMAS JEFFERSON . " I like much the general idea of framing a government which should go on of itself peaceably , without needing con- tinual recurrence to the state legislatures ...
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... respecting the state of society in that country , if the author of this novel is to be admitted as a competent witness ? One of the best passages in this novel is that in which Granby accuses Tyrrel of being a sharper , and compels him ...
... respecting the state of society in that country , if the author of this novel is to be admitted as a competent witness ? One of the best passages in this novel is that in which Granby accuses Tyrrel of being a sharper , and compels him ...
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... respect and obey him ; of subjecting numerous tribes in succession , and becoming in the end a powerful and formidable chief . This visionary plan suggest- ed itself in a meeting which he had with the Sachem or chief of the Illinois ...
... respect and obey him ; of subjecting numerous tribes in succession , and becoming in the end a powerful and formidable chief . This visionary plan suggest- ed itself in a meeting which he had with the Sachem or chief of the Illinois ...
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... respect and confidence of the general . Arnold waited upon him and spoke of the injustice of the republic ; he descanted upon his disinterestedness - a point which truly disinterested men never touch ; -he complained bitterly of ...
... respect and confidence of the general . Arnold waited upon him and spoke of the injustice of the republic ; he descanted upon his disinterestedness - a point which truly disinterested men never touch ; -he complained bitterly of ...
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