The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and Literature, Volumer 1-2Robert Walsh Thomas Dobson and Son, 1817 |
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Side xix
... force which he has alleged for its creation under these auspices were , I doubt not , subordinate with him and merely subsidiary to his general views of its abso- lute indispensableness . The measure has been presented to Congress in ...
... force which he has alleged for its creation under these auspices were , I doubt not , subordinate with him and merely subsidiary to his general views of its abso- lute indispensableness . The measure has been presented to Congress in ...
Side xxiii
... force ; the magnitude of several of them threatens it seriously . The Mississippi territory now soliciting admission into the union , has an extent of surface sufficient to make a great power , and great powers are not of a temper to ...
... force ; the magnitude of several of them threatens it seriously . The Mississippi territory now soliciting admission into the union , has an extent of surface sufficient to make a great power , and great powers are not of a temper to ...
Side xxv
... force and designs we shall have especially to struggle . The nations of the European conti- nent are jealous of her maritime ascendancy ; -they must suffer by her depredations , and will therefore be always disposed to se- cond us in ...
... force and designs we shall have especially to struggle . The nations of the European conti- nent are jealous of her maritime ascendancy ; -they must suffer by her depredations , and will therefore be always disposed to se- cond us in ...
Side xxxi
... force with which the mind vege- tates among them can be best illustrated by the growth of their plants in a virgin loam . All the faculties knit , spread , and luxuriate , as it were , vigorously and wildly as the branches of their ...
... force with which the mind vege- tates among them can be best illustrated by the growth of their plants in a virgin loam . All the faculties knit , spread , and luxuriate , as it were , vigorously and wildly as the branches of their ...
Side xxxii
... force to our favour . We cannot contemplate , without lively pleasure , the attempts already made in some of our chief cities , to organize Savings ' Banks . They deserve the utmost zeal of philanthropy , and should be found every where ...
... force to our favour . We cannot contemplate , without lively pleasure , the attempts already made in some of our chief cities , to organize Savings ' Banks . They deserve the utmost zeal of philanthropy , and should be found every where ...
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The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and ..., Volum 2 Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1817 |
The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics ..., Volumer 1-2 Robert Walsh Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1817 |
The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and ..., Volum 2 Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1817 |
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