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... Foreign Intelligence 160 Botany , physiology of 315 Butler's Reminiscences 36 Grandfather , legends of my 144 Brainard's Poems 469 Gazette , United States Li- Birth day of Washington , terary 159 ode on 417 Game of Chess 181 Book of the ...
... Foreign Intelligence 160 Botany , physiology of 315 Butler's Reminiscences 36 Grandfather , legends of my 144 Brainard's Poems 469 Gazette , United States Li- Birth day of Washington , terary 159 ode on 417 Game of Chess 181 Book of the ...
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... foreign conquest , the attempt was made under pretences not half so insulting as the modern ' monarchical principle . ' No American can hear , without shuddering , the potentates of Europe openly declare , that if every man , woman and ...
... foreign conquest , the attempt was made under pretences not half so insulting as the modern ' monarchical principle . ' No American can hear , without shuddering , the potentates of Europe openly declare , that if every man , woman and ...
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... FOREIGN . A writer in Jameson's Edinburgh Philosophical Journal comments , at some length , upon the account of Perkins ' steam engine , as published by one of the friends of that gentleman , in the Bibliotheque Universelle . " Having ...
... FOREIGN . A writer in Jameson's Edinburgh Philosophical Journal comments , at some length , upon the account of Perkins ' steam engine , as published by one of the friends of that gentleman , in the Bibliotheque Universelle . " Having ...
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... foreign expenditure of government ; and in the second , that the general rise in the price of all consumable produce , was the necessary effect of circumstances connected with the war , and the increased in- ternal expenditure of ...
... foreign expenditure of government ; and in the second , that the general rise in the price of all consumable produce , was the necessary effect of circumstances connected with the war , and the increased in- ternal expenditure of ...
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lative , did not the enhanced premium on foreign bills occa- sion the transmission of bullion abroad ? That it could not arise from a sudden absorption of bullion from any cause what- ever , is easily shown , by demonstrating ( by a ...
lative , did not the enhanced premium on foreign bills occa- sion the transmission of bullion abroad ? That it could not arise from a sudden absorption of bullion from any cause what- ever , is easily shown , by demonstrating ( by a ...
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