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... influence over him . It is in direct opposi- tion to sentiments which he sometimes expresses , particularly in a letter where he disapproves a certain clergyman's preach- ing , or rather his constant endeavor to scold men out of their ...
... influence over him . It is in direct opposi- tion to sentiments which he sometimes expresses , particularly in a letter where he disapproves a certain clergyman's preach- ing , or rather his constant endeavor to scold men out of their ...
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... influence , especially on the minds of that most important portion of the population , we mean the young men , -whose minds are not yet poisoned by party . But it seems to be the unavoidable effect of a written constitutional instrument ...
... influence , especially on the minds of that most important portion of the population , we mean the young men , -whose minds are not yet poisoned by party . But it seems to be the unavoidable effect of a written constitutional instrument ...
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... influence , in defending its members against the enemies within their borders and the adjacent prov- inces . At length , however , under the gloomy reign of James the Second , it perished in the general wreck of the charters . * Hazard ...
... influence , in defending its members against the enemies within their borders and the adjacent prov- inces . At length , however , under the gloomy reign of James the Second , it perished in the general wreck of the charters . * Hazard ...
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... influence . Pennsylvania , after several unsuccessful modifications of her charter , received it in 1701 , in the form in which it lasted till the Revolution . The power and influence of Massachusetts and the other New England Colonies ...
... influence . Pennsylvania , after several unsuccessful modifications of her charter , received it in 1701 , in the form in which it lasted till the Revolution . The power and influence of Massachusetts and the other New England Colonies ...
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... influence men to meet danger and defy death . Yet the love of life appears in the midst of hardi- hood . The common hireling soldier bargains to expose him- self to the deadly fire of an hostile army , whenever his em- ployers may ...
... influence men to meet danger and defy death . Yet the love of life appears in the midst of hardi- hood . The common hireling soldier bargains to expose him- self to the deadly fire of an hostile army , whenever his em- ployers may ...
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