American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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Page 295
... interest of every part of the colony may be attended to , it will be found best to divide the whole into convenient parts , each part sending its proper number ; and that the elected might never form to themselves an interest separate ...
... interest of every part of the colony may be attended to , it will be found best to divide the whole into convenient parts , each part sending its proper number ; and that the elected might never form to themselves an interest separate ...
Page 326
... interest , and will cultivate a spirit of mutual amity and concord . Is it not ( we may ask these projectors in politics ) the true interest of all nations to cultivate the same benevolent and philosophie spirit ? If this be their true ...
... interest , and will cultivate a spirit of mutual amity and concord . Is it not ( we may ask these projectors in politics ) the true interest of all nations to cultivate the same benevolent and philosophie spirit ? If this be their true ...
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... interest which Mr. Cooper's writings are chiefly calculated to inspire . Marble could not be more inflexible than this cold , immovable pulseless personage . He says nothing , shows nothing , promises nothing . Yet we are interested in ...
... interest which Mr. Cooper's writings are chiefly calculated to inspire . Marble could not be more inflexible than this cold , immovable pulseless personage . He says nothing , shows nothing , promises nothing . Yet we are interested in ...
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