10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... muft always continue . Q. Was it not expected that the debt would have been fooner difcharged ? A. It was , when the peace was made with France and Spain - But a fresh war breaking out with the Indians , a fresh load of debt was ...
... muft always continue . Q. Was it not expected that the debt would have been fooner difcharged ? A. It was , when the peace was made with France and Spain - But a fresh war breaking out with the Indians , a fresh load of debt was ...
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... muft fome time or other finally take place , and a generous parent would have faid , " If there must be trouble , let it be in my day , that my child may have peace ; " and this fingle reflection , well applied , is fufficient to awaken ...
... muft fome time or other finally take place , and a generous parent would have faid , " If there must be trouble , let it be in my day , that my child may have peace ; " and this fingle reflection , well applied , is fufficient to awaken ...
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... muft of neceffity owe the fecure enjoyment of indifpenfa ble outlets for its own productions to the weight , influence , and the future maritime strength of the Atlantic fide of the Union , directed by an indissoluble community of ...
... muft of neceffity owe the fecure enjoyment of indifpenfa ble outlets for its own productions to the weight , influence , and the future maritime strength of the Atlantic fide of the Union , directed by an indissoluble community of ...
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