10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... ment ? A. We were only reimbursed what , in your opinion , we had advanced beyond our proportion , or beyond what might reasonably be expected from us ; and it was a very fmail part of what we spent . Pennsylvania , in particular ...
... ment ? A. We were only reimbursed what , in your opinion , we had advanced beyond our proportion , or beyond what might reasonably be expected from us ; and it was a very fmail part of what we spent . Pennsylvania , in particular ...
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... ment of the very influence to be avoided , inftead of a de- fence againft it . Exceffive partiality for one foreign nation , and exceffive dislike of another , cause those whom they act- uate to fee danger only on one fide , and ferve ...
... ment of the very influence to be avoided , inftead of a de- fence againft it . Exceffive partiality for one foreign nation , and exceffive dislike of another , cause those whom they act- uate to fee danger only on one fide , and ferve ...
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... invafions of the public order as his own perfonal concern . Sometimes it is faid that man cannot be trusted with the government of himself . Can he then be trufted with the govern- E ment of others ? Or have we found an- gels 55.
... invafions of the public order as his own perfonal concern . Sometimes it is faid that man cannot be trusted with the government of himself . Can he then be trufted with the govern- E ment of others ? Or have we found an- gels 55.
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