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" They came to a new country. There were as yet no lands yielding rent, and no tenants rendering service. The whole soil was unreclaimed from barbarism. They were themselves, either from their original condition, or from the necessity of their common interest,... "
The Principles of Political Economy Applied to the Condition, the Resources ... - Página 503
por Francis Bowen - 1859 - 546 páginas
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North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volumen12

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1821 - 536 páginas
...of their common interest, nearly on , general level in respect to property. Their situation demanded parcelling out and division of the lands ; and it may be fairly aid, that this necessary act fixed the future frame and form of heir government. The character of their...
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Speeches and Forensic Arguments

Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 páginas
...lands yielding rent, and no tenants rendering service. The whole soil was unreclaimed from barbarism. They were themselves, either from their original condition,...in respect to property. Their situation demanded a parceling out and division of the lands; and it may be fairly said, that this necessary act fixed the...
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The Law Magazine: Or, Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence, Volumen12

1834 - 614 páginas
...lands yielding rent, and no tenants rendering service. The whole soil was unreclaimed from barbarism. They were themselves, either from their original condition,...necessary act fixed the future frame and form of their gmernment. The character of their political institutions was determined by the fundamental laws respecting...
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Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volumen1

Daniel Webster - 1835 - 524 páginas
...common interest, nearly on a general level, in respect to property. Their situation demanded a parceling out and division of the lands; and it may be fairly said, that this necessary act faced the future frame and form of their government. The character of their political institutions...
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Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volumen1

Daniel Webster - 1835 - 1166 páginas
...common interest, nearly on a general level, in respect to property. Their situation demanded a parceling out and division of the lands; and it may be fairly said, that this necessary &ct fixed the future frame and form of their government. The character of their political institutions...
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Specimens of American Eloquence: Consisting of Choice Selections from the ...

1837 - 396 páginas
...lands yielding rent, and no tenants rendering service. The whole soil was unreclaimed from barbarism. They were themselves, either from their original condition,...in respect to property. Their situation demanded a parceling out and division of the lands ; and it may be fairly said, that this necessary act fixed...
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Lectures on History: Second and Concluding Series, on the French ..., Volumen3

William Smyth - 1840 - 446 páginas
...The situation of our New England ancestors demanded a parceling out and division of the lands; and this necessary act fixed the future frame and form of their government. Universal suffrage," he afterwards observes, " could not long exist in a community, where there was...
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Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volumen1

Daniel Webster - 1848 - 514 páginas
...lands yielding rent, and no tenants rendering service. The whole soil was unreclaimed from barbarism. They were themselves, either from their original condition...may be fairly said, that this necessary act fixed Ike future frame and form of their government. The character of their political institutions was determined...
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen22

1848 - 614 páginas
...ancestors brought hither no great capitals from Europe. • » • They cume to a new country. * • * Their situation demanded a parcelling out and division...future frame and form of their government. * * * The consequence of all these causes has been, a great subdivision of the soil, and a great equality of...
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The United States Democratic Review, Volumen22

1848 - 612 páginas
...ancestors brought hither no great capitals from Europe. • » » They came to a new country. * • » Their situation demanded a parcelling out and division...lands ; and it may be fairly said, that this necessary net fixed the future frame and form of their government. * * * The consequence of all these causes...
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