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If the colony continue increasing , it will become necessary to augment the number of representatives , and that the interest of every part of the colony may be attended to , it will be found best to divide the whole into convenient ...
If the colony continue increasing , it will become necessary to augment the number of representatives , and that the interest of every part of the colony may be attended to , it will be found best to divide the whole into convenient ...
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... permitting his vanity to aspire to the triple crown , enter- tained hopes of succeeding in the acquisi- tion of that splendid prize by the influence of the Emperor Charles V. To secure the favor and interest of this enterprising and ...
... permitting his vanity to aspire to the triple crown , enter- tained hopes of succeeding in the acquisi- tion of that splendid prize by the influence of the Emperor Charles V. To secure the favor and interest of this enterprising and ...
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Perhaps it is for the best - it may dispel an illusion which might have kept us in mental vassalage ; which might have inter- fered occasionally with our true interests , and prevented the growth of proper na- tional pride .
Perhaps it is for the best - it may dispel an illusion which might have kept us in mental vassalage ; which might have inter- fered occasionally with our true interests , and prevented the growth of proper na- tional pride .
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