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... principles - the principle of voluntary exertion , through which you get heart and love and moral influence infused into your school instruction , and the principle of material aid from the State , by which the skeleton and framework of ...
... principles - the principle of voluntary exertion , through which you get heart and love and moral influence infused into your school instruction , and the principle of material aid from the State , by which the skeleton and framework of ...
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... principle which holds that in any representative scheme the in- fluence of landed property ought to be sensibly felt . I hold that to be a conservative principle which would maintain inviolate the union between Church and State , and ...
... principle which holds that in any representative scheme the in- fluence of landed property ought to be sensibly felt . I hold that to be a conservative principle which would maintain inviolate the union between Church and State , and ...
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... principle will surely not be controverted by any individual of any party professing devotion to popular government . Besides , how vain and illusory would any other principle prove in practice in regard to the terri- tories ! This is ...
... principle will surely not be controverted by any individual of any party professing devotion to popular government . Besides , how vain and illusory would any other principle prove in practice in regard to the terri- tories ! This is ...
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STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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