The American Whig Review, Հատոր 10Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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... equal a proportion as was practicable , to persons belonging to the different States in the Union . cases where the other pretensions of the candidates were equal , the peculiar neces- sities of those who had honorably suffered in the ...
... equal a proportion as was practicable , to persons belonging to the different States in the Union . cases where the other pretensions of the candidates were equal , the peculiar neces- sities of those who had honorably suffered in the ...
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... equal hand through all its conditions . " After three years ' experience in the war of independence , and learning upon whom he could , and whom he could not rely , Washington had given the order , " Take none but gentlemen for officers ...
... equal hand through all its conditions . " After three years ' experience in the war of independence , and learning upon whom he could , and whom he could not rely , Washington had given the order , " Take none but gentlemen for officers ...
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... equal distribution of property . The success of this party in some of the States , and the fear of its triumph in others , had destroyed , previously to the formation of the new Constitution , nearly all credit , both public and private ...
... equal distribution of property . The success of this party in some of the States , and the fear of its triumph in others , had destroyed , previously to the formation of the new Constitution , nearly all credit , both public and private ...
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... equal propriety , until all laws are prostrate , and any one , the strongest I presume , will carve for himself . " Wash- the benevolent purpose of offering them its sympathies in exchange for their as- sistance , took up the cause of ...
... equal propriety , until all laws are prostrate , and any one , the strongest I presume , will carve for himself . " Wash- the benevolent purpose of offering them its sympathies in exchange for their as- sistance , took up the cause of ...
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... equal Emily's . This is not the boisterous language of youthful love , but the vivid , unexaggerated reminiscence of an aged man . It is not because I lavished upon her the first and last offerings of my heart , that I represent her ...
... equal Emily's . This is not the boisterous language of youthful love , but the vivid , unexaggerated reminiscence of an aged man . It is not because I lavished upon her the first and last offerings of my heart , that I represent her ...
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