History of the United States,: From Their First Settlement as English Colonies, in 1607, to the Year 1808; Or, the Thirty-third of Their Sovereignty and Independence, Volume 3M. Carey and Son, no. 126, Chesnut Street, 1818 - Slavery |
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... principles of religion ; for some of their sects deny the lawfulness of war . No people have prospered more , in America , than the Germans . None have surpassed , and but few have equalled them , in industry and other republican ...
... principles of religion ; for some of their sects deny the lawfulness of war . No people have prospered more , in America , than the Germans . None have surpassed , and but few have equalled them , in industry and other republican ...
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... principles , were averse to war ; and therefore could not be friendly to a revolution , which could only be effected by the sword . Several individuals separated from them on account of their principles , and , following the impulse of ...
... principles , were averse to war ; and therefore could not be friendly to a revolution , which could only be effected by the sword . Several individuals separated from them on account of their principles , and , following the impulse of ...
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... principles , the American war was patronised in England , by the many contractors and agents for transporting and supplying the Bri- tish army . In both cases , the inconveniences of interrupted commerce were lessened , by the ...
... principles , the American war was patronised in England , by the many contractors and agents for transporting and supplying the Bri- tish army . In both cases , the inconveniences of interrupted commerce were lessened , by the ...
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... an early period of life , finished an elegant work , entitled The Conquest of Canaan , on a plan which had been rarely attempt- ed . The principles of their mother tongue were first CHAP . 28 . 15 THE UNITED STATES .
... an early period of life , finished an elegant work , entitled The Conquest of Canaan , on a plan which had been rarely attempt- ed . The principles of their mother tongue were first CHAP . 28 . 15 THE UNITED STATES .
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... principles , which bind individuals to each other . The right of the people to resist their rulers , when invading their Tiberties , forms the corner stone of the American republics . This principle , though just in itself , is not 16 ...
... principles , which bind individuals to each other . The right of the people to resist their rulers , when invading their Tiberties , forms the corner stone of the American republics . This principle , though just in itself , is not 16 ...
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