The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volúmenes3-4Horatio Biglow, Orville Luther Holley H. Biglow, 1818 |
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... society- to the mass of the population its benefits had become so conspicuous and magni- ficent , that when Govind called them to arms , the people instantaneously acceded , and seemed , by the enthusiasm with which they embraced his ...
... society- to the mass of the population its benefits had become so conspicuous and magni- ficent , that when Govind called them to arms , the people instantaneously acceded , and seemed , by the enthusiasm with which they embraced his ...
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... society among them favourable to the achievment of foreign conquest , was wholly hostile to the establishment at home of a great and well - settled empire . The division of the nation into tribes , between whom the bonds of friendship ...
... society among them favourable to the achievment of foreign conquest , was wholly hostile to the establishment at home of a great and well - settled empire . The division of the nation into tribes , between whom the bonds of friendship ...
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... Society , and , in 1816 , was elected to a similar honour in the Literary and Philosophical Society of New - York . To this latter association he communicated an interesting memoir on the geography of Africa . That un- fortunate mariner ...
... Society , and , in 1816 , was elected to a similar honour in the Literary and Philosophical Society of New - York . To this latter association he communicated an interesting memoir on the geography of Africa . That un- fortunate mariner ...
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... society of the country , and as far as we can gather from his own unostentatious language , the esteem in which he was generally held afforded him every desirable means of ob- taining , viva voce , information upon every topic which ...
... society of the country , and as far as we can gather from his own unostentatious language , the esteem in which he was generally held afforded him every desirable means of ob- taining , viva voce , information upon every topic which ...
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... society derived its origin from any express compact , or not , its existence is based upon those principles which ... society to conserve the rights of its constituents - it is the in- terest of individuals to obey the ordinances of ...
... society derived its origin from any express compact , or not , its existence is based upon those principles which ... society to conserve the rights of its constituents - it is the in- terest of individuals to obey the ordinances of ...
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