The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen2H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1817 |
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... tion , and a concurring spread of the gos- pel , were the indispensable condition of any true political amelioration . Thus , by the time the seventh number was pub- fished , I had the mortification ( but why should I say this , when ...
... tion , and a concurring spread of the gos- pel , were the indispensable condition of any true political amelioration . Thus , by the time the seventh number was pub- fished , I had the mortification ( but why should I say this , when ...
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... tion of their own injuries in the contempla- to see its decay or rot . My opinion is that tion of our misfortunes . General Burgoyne from 50 to 80 years may be safely calcu- was struck with General Schuyler's generolated on ; when a ...
... tion of their own injuries in the contempla- to see its decay or rot . My opinion is that tion of our misfortunes . General Burgoyne from 50 to 80 years may be safely calcu- was struck with General Schuyler's generolated on ; when a ...
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... tion to recognise and regulate expatria- tion , the best means of preventing frauds on the revenue , the expediency or inexpe- diency of encouraging domestic manufac tures , the proper course for this country to pursue towards the South ...
... tion to recognise and regulate expatria- tion , the best means of preventing frauds on the revenue , the expediency or inexpe- diency of encouraging domestic manufac tures , the proper course for this country to pursue towards the South ...
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