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... necessary materials for the future historian of our country . The State has not been wholly insensible to the impor- tance of this subject . In 1824 , a gentleman ‡ was engaged by the legislature to collate , arrange and publish the ...
... necessary materials for the future historian of our country . The State has not been wholly insensible to the impor- tance of this subject . In 1824 , a gentleman ‡ was engaged by the legislature to collate , arrange and publish the ...
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... necessary to mature and display his military capacity and character . But where every point of comparison would fail , it may not be uninteresting to sketch a contrast . Napoleon Bonaparte was the greatest man of his age and the first ...
... necessary to mature and display his military capacity and character . But where every point of comparison would fail , it may not be uninteresting to sketch a contrast . Napoleon Bonaparte was the greatest man of his age and the first ...
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... necessary to manage this delicate affair , and prevent extremities ; fortunately , these were not wanting . Bosomworth and Mary being privately seized were put into close confinement : while the Indians were collected and addressed by ...
... necessary to manage this delicate affair , and prevent extremities ; fortunately , these were not wanting . Bosomworth and Mary being privately seized were put into close confinement : while the Indians were collected and addressed by ...
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... necessary to look at the state of the public mind on this subject in that day ; to look at it with the lights which then existed , and in intimate connection with the cir- cumstances and relations in which the colony of Georgia * The ...
... necessary to look at the state of the public mind on this subject in that day ; to look at it with the lights which then existed , and in intimate connection with the cir- cumstances and relations in which the colony of Georgia * The ...
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... necessary to a correct apprehension of the nature of our government , and the exercise of a proper judgment upon its administration . I allude to that expanded system of public and free schools , so universally adopted in our country ...
... necessary to a correct apprehension of the nature of our government , and the exercise of a proper judgment upon its administration . I allude to that expanded system of public and free schools , so universally adopted in our country ...
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