American Thought and Writing: The Revolution and the early RepublicRussel Blaine Nye, Norman S. Grabo Houghton Mifflin, 1965 |
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... whole , and resumed the consideration of the original motion made by the delegates of Virginia , which , being again debated through the day , was carried in the affirmative by the votes of New Hampshire , Connecticut , Massachu- setts ...
... whole , and resumed the consideration of the original motion made by the delegates of Virginia , which , being again debated through the day , was carried in the affirmative by the votes of New Hampshire , Connecticut , Massachu- setts ...
Strana 108
... whole , and cannot be provided for without government , either one or more or many , let us imagine whether one good ... whole , and the particular interests of the parts as connected with that of the whole . It can apply the resources ...
... whole , and cannot be provided for without government , either one or more or many , let us imagine whether one good ... whole , and the particular interests of the parts as connected with that of the whole . It can apply the resources ...
Strana 337
... whole territory . " Such , " says he , " is the practice in America ; such is the ignorance or knowledge , the independence or prejudice , of Americans . " And his conclusions are just as sagacious as those of him who should infer the ...
... whole territory . " Such , " says he , " is the practice in America ; such is the ignorance or knowledge , the independence or prejudice , of Americans . " And his conclusions are just as sagacious as those of him who should infer the ...
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INTRODUCTION | xi |
A NOTE ON THE TEXTS | xxxix |
Jonathan Mayhew | 3 |
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