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... true ; for I answer roundly , that America would have flourished as much , and probably much more , had no European power taken any notice of her . The commerce by which she hath enriched herself are the necessaries of life , and will ...
... true ; for I answer roundly , that America would have flourished as much , and probably much more , had no European power taken any notice of her . The commerce by which she hath enriched herself are the necessaries of life , and will ...
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... true and majestic genius can afford to despise it . I venture to amuse you with this homiletic criticism because it is the sense of uncritical truth - seekers , to whom you are no more than Hecuba , whose instincts assure them that ...
... true and majestic genius can afford to despise it . I venture to amuse you with this homiletic criticism because it is the sense of uncritical truth - seekers , to whom you are no more than Hecuba , whose instincts assure them that ...
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... true in me , or reject ; and on his word , or as his second , be he who he may , I can accept nothing . On the contrary , the absence of this primary faith is the presence of degradation . As is the flood , so is the ebb . Let this ...
... true in me , or reject ; and on his word , or as his second , be he who he may , I can accept nothing . On the contrary , the absence of this primary faith is the presence of degradation . As is the flood , so is the ebb . Let this ...
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John Smith | 15 |
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The Revolutionary Period 17651789 | 83 |
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