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... become ge neral ; national activity would display all its resources ; cohorts of courageous combatants would be formed on all sides ; intelligent and active mariners would cover the sea with fast - sailing vessels , which would rapidly ...
... become ge neral ; national activity would display all its resources ; cohorts of courageous combatants would be formed on all sides ; intelligent and active mariners would cover the sea with fast - sailing vessels , which would rapidly ...
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... become necessary to them ; and long habits of intercourse have produced attachment , instead of the unfavourable prejudices which the first approach of strangers excited . They speak our language : they are formed to serve ; they are ...
... become necessary to them ; and long habits of intercourse have produced attachment , instead of the unfavourable prejudices which the first approach of strangers excited . They speak our language : they are formed to serve ; they are ...
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... become teachers in the inte rior , are above the race of pupils in ordinary seminaries , as their questions and ... becomes ma nifest to the imagination.- Professor Monge , in his answer , grants that it would be proper , in the ...
... become teachers in the inte rior , are above the race of pupils in ordinary seminaries , as their questions and ... becomes ma nifest to the imagination.- Professor Monge , in his answer , grants that it would be proper , in the ...
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