North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 12Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1821 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 17
... measures as it chooses for local im- provements , and to employ for this purpose such resources as it can command . Many things should no doubt be left to individual enterprize ; yet this may and ought to receive a salutary stimulus ...
... measures as it chooses for local im- provements , and to employ for this purpose such resources as it can command . Many things should no doubt be left to individual enterprize ; yet this may and ought to receive a salutary stimulus ...
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... measures have long been visible , and are every day becoming more so , in the growing population and wealth of the state , the high cultivation in many parts , the excellence of the markets , and the increasing comforts of the people ...
... measures have long been visible , and are every day becoming more so , in the growing population and wealth of the state , the high cultivation in many parts , the excellence of the markets , and the increasing comforts of the people ...
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... measures for resisting the encroachments , which were making by a foreign enemy on their liberties and property . Their deliberations soon ter- minated in a unanimous agreement to throw off all allegiance to the government of Great ...
... measures for resisting the encroachments , which were making by a foreign enemy on their liberties and property . Their deliberations soon ter- minated in a unanimous agreement to throw off all allegiance to the government of Great ...
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... measures powerfully affecting our com- mercial interests , has recently been projected ; and it is for- tunate , we think , that it comes forth under the protection of no political banner . No administration is now to be support- . ed ...
... measures powerfully affecting our com- mercial interests , has recently been projected ; and it is for- tunate , we think , that it comes forth under the protection of no political banner . No administration is now to be support- . ed ...
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... measures in question , we cannot but ex- press our surprise that a plan , forcibly to change the employ- ment of that immense population , who live directly or indi- rectly on the commerce of this nation with other nations of the globe ...
... measures in question , we cannot but ex- press our surprise that a plan , forcibly to change the employ- ment of that immense population , who live directly or indi- rectly on the commerce of this nation with other nations of the globe ...
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