Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 2S. Walker, 1826 - English letters |
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Page 22
... objects , which can be se- frontier , and will thus find in a regard parately provided for , will retain their to ... object of the forming our western or north - eastern federal constitution , is to secure the borders , to send their ...
... objects , which can be se- frontier , and will thus find in a regard parately provided for , will retain their to ... object of the forming our western or north - eastern federal constitution , is to secure the borders , to send their ...
Page 26
... object of the plan any admiration of these unknown ac- which the Convention has advised complishments , that they ... objects , the importance of the Union ? or begin to unfold themselves . They why is it suggested that three or four ...
... object of the plan any admiration of these unknown ac- which the Convention has advised complishments , that they ... objects , the importance of the Union ? or begin to unfold themselves . They why is it suggested that three or four ...
Page 137
... object of the treatment he met with from the lic . He possessed mildness of dis- position , application to study and bu- court of Rome provoked him to vio- lence the danger of a revolt from his superstitious subjects seemed to siness ...
... object of the treatment he met with from the lic . He possessed mildness of dis- position , application to study and bu- court of Rome provoked him to vio- lence the danger of a revolt from his superstitious subjects seemed to siness ...
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On the Constitution of England Montesquieu | 3 |
Necessity of the Union | 23 |
The Feudal System | 30 |
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