The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and Literature, Volumes 1-2Robert Walsh Thomas Dobson and Son, 1817 - Europe |
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Page xiv
... constitution of body , severely tasked ! If ever there was a case in which we should " obtest heaven and whatever justice or feeling there is yet on earth , ” — if ever there was a catastrophe ominous to the principle of patriotism ...
... constitution of body , severely tasked ! If ever there was a case in which we should " obtest heaven and whatever justice or feeling there is yet on earth , ” — if ever there was a catastrophe ominous to the principle of patriotism ...
Page xvii
... constitution and our treasury can bear them . Circumstanced as we are , we could have nothing to fear for our liberties from quadruple the force now re- tained , and in the event of war for which common sense bids us be always prepared ...
... constitution and our treasury can bear them . Circumstanced as we are , we could have nothing to fear for our liberties from quadruple the force now re- tained , and in the event of war for which common sense bids us be always prepared ...
Page xviii
... constitution of this school , the regents , -savans and politicians of the first order , - hold a language which it is well worth our while to note . " Of " the pupils of the school " -say they " who have engaged " in the several ...
... constitution of this school , the regents , -savans and politicians of the first order , - hold a language which it is well worth our while to note . " Of " the pupils of the school " -say they " who have engaged " in the several ...
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... constitution dreaded it as the bane of their fabric , and they divested the states , as far as possible , of all that could strongly engage the fancy or affections of the people . But they have not succeeded in their object . We have ...
... constitution dreaded it as the bane of their fabric , and they divested the states , as far as possible , of all that could strongly engage the fancy or affections of the people . But they have not succeeded in their object . We have ...
Page xxiii
... constitution from this and other perils which might be specified , no means within its competency , should be neglected to strengthen its influence . The national university must be wretchedly misshapen which would not be the best * The ...
... constitution from this and other perils which might be specified , no means within its competency , should be neglected to strengthen its influence . The national university must be wretchedly misshapen which would not be the best * The ...
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