Literature of the Early RepublicEdwin Harrison Cady Rinehart, 1950 - Počet stran: 495 |
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... considered as the source of present enjoy- ment or the parent of future happiness ; and we shall have equal occasion to felicitate ourselves on the lot which Providence has assigned us , whether we view it in a natural , a political or ...
... considered as the source of present enjoy- ment or the parent of future happiness ; and we shall have equal occasion to felicitate ourselves on the lot which Providence has assigned us , whether we view it in a natural , a political or ...
Strana 72
... considered as a Pension or gratuity , nor be cancelled until it is fairly dis- charged . With regard to a distinction between Officers and Soldiers , it is sufficient that the uniform experience of every Nation of the World , combined ...
... considered as a Pension or gratuity , nor be cancelled until it is fairly dis- charged . With regard to a distinction between Officers and Soldiers , it is sufficient that the uniform experience of every Nation of the World , combined ...
Strana 234
... considered as vague and false ; but at length , like the Queen of Sheba , I set out to go and see for myself ; and sent over these appointments into this country accordingly . When I arrived in sight of this town , I saw hundreds of ...
... considered as vague and false ; but at length , like the Queen of Sheba , I set out to go and see for myself ; and sent over these appointments into this country accordingly . When I arrived in sight of this town , I saw hundreds of ...
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THE MAKING OF THE REPUBLIC | 1 |
from History of the American Revolu | 55 |
from Letters on Various | 94 |
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