| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1865 - 836 str.
...a different opinion. Your fate I believe to be certain, though it is deferred by a physical cause. As long as you have a boundless extent of fertile...of the Old World ; and, while that is the case, the Jeffersonian polity may continue to exist without causing any fatal calamity. But the time will come... | |
| 1865 - 836 str.
...I believe to be certain, though it is deferred by a physical cause. As long as you have a bouudlcss extent of fertile and unoccupied land, your laboring...the Old 'World ; and, while that is the case, the Jeffersonian polity may continue to exist without causing any fatal calamity. But the time will come... | |
| 1898 - 404 str.
...very different opinion. Your fate I believe to be certain, though it is deferred by a physical cause. As long as you have a boundless extent of fertile...politics may continue to exist without causing any fatal calamity. But the time will come when New England will be as thickly peopled as old England. Wages... | |
| 1861 - 600 str.
...very different opinion. Your fate I believe to be certain, though it is deferred by a physical cause. As long as you have a boundless extent of fertile and unoccupied land, your labouring population will be far more at ease than the labouring population of the old world ; and,... | |
| Anonymous - 1861 - 604 str.
...very different opinion. Tow fate I believe to be certain, though it is deferred by a physical Wi*. As long as you have a boundless extent of fertile and unoccupied land, your labouring population will be far more at ease than the libooring population of the old world ; and,... | |
| Alexander Richardson (journalist.) - 1870 - 400 str.
...to quote from a letter, dated May 23rd, 1857, of Lord Macaulay to Mr. HS Randall, of New York: — " As long as you have a boundless extent of fertile and unoccupied land, your If elementary education is not to be left to the discretion of the parents, and if the State is to... | |
| James Abram Garfield - 1871 - 276 str.
...very different opinion. Your fate I believe to be certain, though it is deferred by a physical cause. As long as you have a boundless extent of fertile...of the old world ; and while that is the case the Jeffersonian policy may continue to exist without causing any fatal calamity. But the time will come... | |
| 1877 - 974 str.
...very different opinion. Your fate I believe to be certain, though it is deferred by a physical cause. As long as you have a boundless extent of fertile...politics may continue to exist without causing any fatal calamity. But the time will come when New England will be as thickly peopled as old England. Wages... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1878 - 1068 str.
...very different opinion. Your fate I believe to be certain, though it is deferred by a physical cause. As long as you have a boundless extent of fertile...politics may continue to exist without causing any fatal calamity. But the time will come when New England will be as thickly peopled as old England. Wages... | |
| 1878 - 1074 str.
...very different opinion. Your fate I believe to be certain, though it is deferred by a physical cause. As long as you have a boundless extent of fertile...laboring population of the Old World, and, while that is tho cage, the Jefferson politics may continue to exist without causing any fatal calamity. But the... | |
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