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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... political concerns with reference to the affairs of Euro- pean nations . It is the influence which low , un ... political organization - they form our taste , cha- racterize our manners , and give tone and stan- dard to our political ...
... political concerns with reference to the affairs of Euro- pean nations . It is the influence which low , un ... political organization - they form our taste , cha- racterize our manners , and give tone and stan- dard to our political ...
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... political measure . No other man ever gained the reputation of an illustrious statesman under like circumstan- ces - it is believed , that no other well informed people were ever so easily duped or so grossly deluded . But the proof of ...
... political measure . No other man ever gained the reputation of an illustrious statesman under like circumstan- ces - it is believed , that no other well informed people were ever so easily duped or so grossly deluded . But the proof of ...
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... political purposes . To extend it beyond these limits , is to en- courage foreigners to come to these states as candidates for preferment . The Convention forbear to express their opinion upon the inauspicious effects which have already ...
... political purposes . To extend it beyond these limits , is to en- courage foreigners to come to these states as candidates for preferment . The Convention forbear to express their opinion upon the inauspicious effects which have already ...
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