An Answer to Certain Parts of a Work Published by Mathew Carey: Entitled "The Olive-branch," Or "Faults on Both Sides."W. M'Kean, 1816 - 231 páginas |
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... foreign influence . By foreign influence , is not meant the scheme of regulating our political concerns with reference to the affairs of Euro- pean nations . It is the influence which low , un- educated , and unprincipled foreigners ...
... foreign influence . By foreign influence , is not meant the scheme of regulating our political concerns with reference to the affairs of Euro- pean nations . It is the influence which low , un- educated , and unprincipled foreigners ...
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... foreign enemy , or of appropriating to their own use , those means of de- fence which are indispensable to self - preservation , they cannot consent to wait passive spectators of approaching ruin , which it is in their power to avert ...
... foreign enemy , or of appropriating to their own use , those means of de- fence which are indispensable to self - preservation , they cannot consent to wait passive spectators of approaching ruin , which it is in their power to avert ...
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... foreign enemy . Agriculture , indeed , must feel at last , but this appeal to its sensibility comes too late . Again , the immense population which has swarmed into the West , remote from immediate danger , and which is constantly ...
... foreign enemy . Agriculture , indeed , must feel at last , but this appeal to its sensibility comes too late . Again , the immense population which has swarmed into the West , remote from immediate danger , and which is constantly ...
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