North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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... equally under the dominion of this appetite [ love of ardent spirits ] . ' The rude Ameri- cans , fond of their own pursuits , and satisfied with their own lot , are equally unable to comprehend the intention or utility of the various ...
... equally under the dominion of this appetite [ love of ardent spirits ] . ' The rude Ameri- cans , fond of their own pursuits , and satisfied with their own lot , are equally unable to comprehend the intention or utility of the various ...
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... equally diminished . Commerce is merely an exchange of equivalents ; and those who refuse to im- port , really by so doing refuse to export . If America cease to buy a million's worth of produce from foreigners , she must at the same ...
... equally diminished . Commerce is merely an exchange of equivalents ; and those who refuse to im- port , really by so doing refuse to export . If America cease to buy a million's worth of produce from foreigners , she must at the same ...
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... equally advantageous to the Colonies and France , and it was for this reason , that the court had ordered the French ports to be opened equally to America and Eng- land ; that , considering the subsisting relations between the courts of ...
... equally advantageous to the Colonies and France , and it was for this reason , that the court had ordered the French ports to be opened equally to America and Eng- land ; that , considering the subsisting relations between the courts of ...
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BOLIVAR AND THE BOLIVIAN CONSTITUTION | 26 |
REMOVAL of the INDIANS | 62 |
HALIBURTONS HISTORY OF NOVASCOTIA | 121 |
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