The American Enlightenment: The Shaping of the American Experiment and a Free SocietyAdrienne Koch G. Braziller, 1965 - 669 Seiten |
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... object might be made to take up the residuum of money remaining in the treasury at the end of every year , after the three first objects were complied with , and would be the barometer whereby to test the economy of the administration ...
... object might be made to take up the residuum of money remaining in the treasury at the end of every year , after the three first objects were complied with , and would be the barometer whereby to test the economy of the administration ...
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... object of bestowing new blessings civil & religious on the quarter of the Globe most in need of them . The Society ... object to be obtained , as an object of humanity , appeals alike to all ; as a National object , it claims the ...
... object of bestowing new blessings civil & religious on the quarter of the Globe most in need of them . The Society ... object to be obtained , as an object of humanity , appeals alike to all ; as a National object , it claims the ...
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... object of the supplies , and will grant or not grant as they approve or disapprove of it . The delinquency of one will invite and countenance it in others . Quotas too must in the nature of things be so unequal as to produce the same ...
... object of the supplies , and will grant or not grant as they approve or disapprove of it . The delinquency of one will invite and countenance it in others . Quotas too must in the nature of things be so unequal as to produce the same ...
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The Albany Plan of Union | 75 |
Three Letters to Governor Shirley | 80 |
On French Civility | 87 |
Urheberrecht | |
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