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... enter into as an argument ; my own fimple opinion is , that had it been eight months earlier , it would have been much bet- ter . We did not make a proper use of last winter , neither could we , while we were in a dependent state .
... enter into as an argument ; my own fimple opinion is , that had it been eight months earlier , it would have been much bet- ter . We did not make a proper use of last winter , neither could we , while we were in a dependent state .
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About to enter , fellow - citizens , on the exercife of duties which comprehend ev- cry thing dear and valuable to you , it is proper you should underftand what I deem the effential principles of our gov- ernment , and confequently ...
About to enter , fellow - citizens , on the exercife of duties which comprehend ev- cry thing dear and valuable to you , it is proper you should underftand what I deem the effential principles of our gov- ernment , and confequently ...
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... only to prepare a time when he would enter in again with spirits worse than himself . The house must now be given a tenant who could hold it against all such . Con- venient , indeed indispensable , as statesmen found the newly ...
... only to prepare a time when he would enter in again with spirits worse than himself . The house must now be given a tenant who could hold it against all such . Con- venient , indeed indispensable , as statesmen found the newly ...
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