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... important business it seemed to combine the force and precision of legal argument with the acquirements and knowledge of a statesman . " Of his political opinions it is not necessary for me to enter into any de- tailed statement ; they ...
... important business it seemed to combine the force and precision of legal argument with the acquirements and knowledge of a statesman . " Of his political opinions it is not necessary for me to enter into any de- tailed statement ; they ...
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... importance , that , at the same time that he was storing his mind with the most various knowledge on all subjects ... important subjects on which it had been employed - how every session he had spoken with still in- creasing weight ...
... importance , that , at the same time that he was storing his mind with the most various knowledge on all subjects ... important subjects on which it had been employed - how every session he had spoken with still in- creasing weight ...
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... important benefits which may be de- rived from their cultivation . The in- terests which occupy the mind of the ader , are too important to admit of any such participation . Surrounded by his merchandise and his ledgers , it is not ...
... important benefits which may be de- rived from their cultivation . The in- terests which occupy the mind of the ader , are too important to admit of any such participation . Surrounded by his merchandise and his ledgers , it is not ...
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... important to this country , as those which now form the powerful repub- lic of the United States . But has their independence had any bad effects on the wealth , commerce , or industry , of Great Britain ? The reverse is decidedly the ...
... important to this country , as those which now form the powerful repub- lic of the United States . But has their independence had any bad effects on the wealth , commerce , or industry , of Great Britain ? The reverse is decidedly the ...
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... important object confided to them . But their exertions were further retarded , by the premature and unexpected death of the engineer . The world was de- prived of his invaluable labours , before he had completed this favourite under ...
... important object confided to them . But their exertions were further retarded , by the premature and unexpected death of the engineer . The world was de- prived of his invaluable labours , before he had completed this favourite under ...
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