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... ment au Journal des Débats , du 29 Mars , 1835 . X. PITKIN'S STATISTICS , A Statistical View of the Commerce of the United States of America , including also an account of Banks , Manufactures , In- ternal Trade , and Improvements ...
... ment au Journal des Débats , du 29 Mars , 1835 . X. PITKIN'S STATISTICS , A Statistical View of the Commerce of the United States of America , including also an account of Banks , Manufactures , In- ternal Trade , and Improvements ...
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... ment , was created in 1776 by Thomas Jefferson ; that we are the wisest as we always have been the bravest of men , and that a true and modest account of ourselves , and a candid exposition of the characteristics of foreign countries ...
... ment , was created in 1776 by Thomas Jefferson ; that we are the wisest as we always have been the bravest of men , and that a true and modest account of ourselves , and a candid exposition of the characteristics of foreign countries ...
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... ment built upon so strange a hallucination . Indeed , it appears to us , that from the outset Mr. Grimké has mistaken the nature and end as well as the effect of classical education , and that in this view we might easily show , that ...
... ment built upon so strange a hallucination . Indeed , it appears to us , that from the outset Mr. Grimké has mistaken the nature and end as well as the effect of classical education , and that in this view we might easily show , that ...
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... ment that knowledge of any sort is dangerous , is more charac- teristic of a dark age and despotic government than of the light and freedom of modern times . The national eagle gazes at the sunbeam , the owl only blinks at the daylight ...
... ment that knowledge of any sort is dangerous , is more charac- teristic of a dark age and despotic government than of the light and freedom of modern times . The national eagle gazes at the sunbeam , the owl only blinks at the daylight ...
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... ment , upon each other , and see for himself whether the in- fluence of the first be not at least co - equal and co - ordinate with that of the other two . We have in a former page endeavoured to present some of the many considerations ...
... ment , upon each other , and see for himself whether the in- fluence of the first be not at least co - equal and co - ordinate with that of the other two . We have in a former page endeavoured to present some of the many considerations ...
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