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When men take a view of the rapid progress of this society towards wealth and
power ; when they contemplate the admirable prudence with which it has been
governed ; when they attend to the persevering and systematic spirit with which
its ...
When men take a view of the rapid progress of this society towards wealth and
power ; when they contemplate the admirable prudence with which it has been
governed ; when they attend to the persevering and systematic spirit with which
its ...
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The Great ' Spirit , ” he said , “ who made him and them , who ruled the heaven
and the earth , and who knew the innermost thoughts of man , knew that he and
his friends had a hearty desire to live in peace and friendship with them , and to ...
The Great ' Spirit , ” he said , “ who made him and them , who ruled the heaven
and the earth , and who knew the innermost thoughts of man , knew that he and
his friends had a hearty desire to live in peace and friendship with them , and to ...
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After this vote , Mr . Quincy , a young and eloquent advocate , and ardent patriot ,
with a strong perception of the events that would follow from the measure now in
contemplation , and wishing to try the spirit , and to increase the energy of his ...
After this vote , Mr . Quincy , a young and eloquent advocate , and ardent patriot ,
with a strong perception of the events that would follow from the measure now in
contemplation , and wishing to try the spirit , and to increase the energy of his ...
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