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... food and raiment for the body ; and the increase of wealth ; developes the
treasures on , and in the earth and water ; intellectual labor , on the other ,
discovers the best means , implements , and plans for producing these , and
makes laws ...
... food and raiment for the body ; and the increase of wealth ; developes the
treasures on , and in the earth and water ; intellectual labor , on the other ,
discovers the best means , implements , and plans for producing these , and
makes laws ...
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By these remarks , I mean not , that one man shall treat those with contempt or
indifference , who differ with him in opinion — but the reverse — they should be
respected because they have an independence of mind , without which man is a
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By these remarks , I mean not , that one man shall treat those with contempt or
indifference , who differ with him in opinion — but the reverse — they should be
respected because they have an independence of mind , without which man is a
...
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As a day of rest from labor , devoted to the more immediate means of grace , it
invigorates our physical powers , and points to heavenpromoting the health and
preserving the strength of our bodies , leading our souls to God ; and , if properly
...
As a day of rest from labor , devoted to the more immediate means of grace , it
invigorates our physical powers , and points to heavenpromoting the health and
preserving the strength of our bodies , leading our souls to God ; and , if properly
...
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It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances , with any portion of the
foreign world ; so fır , I mean , as we are ... diffusing and diversifying by gentle
means the streams of commerce , but forcing nothing : establishing , with powers
so ...
It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances , with any portion of the
foreign world ; so fır , I mean , as we are ... diffusing and diversifying by gentle
means the streams of commerce , but forcing nothing : establishing , with powers
so ...
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If we wish to be free -- if we mean to preserve inviolate those inestimable
privileges for which we have been so long contending - if we mean not basely to
abandon the noble struggle in which we have been so long engaged , and which
we ...
If we wish to be free -- if we mean to preserve inviolate those inestimable
privileges for which we have been so long contending - if we mean not basely to
abandon the noble struggle in which we have been so long engaged , and which
we ...
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