United States Magazine, and Democratic Review, Band 43Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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... things , he went to the bottom of all the sciences he began . He knew anatomy like an experienced surgeon , and was the best mason as well as the greatest architect of his age . Besides , like Shakspeare , who had only read Plutarch and ...
... things , he went to the bottom of all the sciences he began . He knew anatomy like an experienced surgeon , and was the best mason as well as the greatest architect of his age . Besides , like Shakspeare , who had only read Plutarch and ...
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... things founded on the principle of self - government . This is seen in the fact , that they continued to recognise the rules of the common law , and to consider them as much obligatory on the citizen of the new nation , as when a ...
... things founded on the principle of self - government . This is seen in the fact , that they continued to recognise the rules of the common law , and to consider them as much obligatory on the citizen of the new nation , as when a ...
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... things and condition of affairs ; it was known to its authors and approvers that slaves were imported into the country from beyond sea ; they knew , whether right or wrong , that these slaves were bought and sold , and to all legal ...
... things and condition of affairs ; it was known to its authors and approvers that slaves were imported into the country from beyond sea ; they knew , whether right or wrong , that these slaves were bought and sold , and to all legal ...
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