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Page iv
... patriotism , active philanthropy , pure benevolence , and universal charity . If my arduous efforts to alleviate the miseries of my fellow creatures , produced by moral disease , shall be crowned with success , it will afford me great ...
... patriotism , active philanthropy , pure benevolence , and universal charity . If my arduous efforts to alleviate the miseries of my fellow creatures , produced by moral disease , shall be crowned with success , it will afford me great ...
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... patriotism 262 YAW , an essay for seamen .. 264 YOUTH , how to instruct them - Appeal to .. 266 ZEAL , without and with knowledge ... 269 ZENO , silence a virtue 270 APPENDIX . DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE ... CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED ...
... patriotism 262 YAW , an essay for seamen .. 264 YOUTH , how to instruct them - Appeal to .. 266 ZEAL , without and with knowledge ... 269 ZENO , silence a virtue 270 APPENDIX . DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE ... CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED ...
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... patriotism , to redeem enough of this paper , should a pressure come upon us , to save our country from bankruptcy . But , to render us safe , as a nation and people , the virtue of consist- ency must be more thoroughly and generally ...
... patriotism , to redeem enough of this paper , should a pressure come upon us , to save our country from bankruptcy . But , to render us safe , as a nation and people , the virtue of consist- ency must be more thoroughly and generally ...
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... patriotism snaps , the hook of integrity is broken , the car of government and social order is plunged into the awful gulf of revolution , and often injured , beyond the possibility of repair . When the death knell of our admired ...
... patriotism snaps , the hook of integrity is broken , the car of government and social order is plunged into the awful gulf of revolution , and often injured , beyond the possibility of repair . When the death knell of our admired ...
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... patriotism , and love of country - now , it is rushed for- ward by the locomotive of party spirit - and no one can tell how soon we shall be run off the track , and be dashed in pieces . Aristocracy is also contributing largely to swell ...
... patriotism , and love of country - now , it is rushed for- ward by the locomotive of party spirit - and no one can tell how soon we shall be run off the track , and be dashed in pieces . Aristocracy is also contributing largely to swell ...
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Page 8 - ... 2. Immediately after they shall be assembled, in consequence of the first election, they shall be divided, as equally as may be, into three classes. The seats of the senators of the first class, shall be vacated at the expiration of the second year, of the second class...
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