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... suppose that they can , for their own ad- vantage , set at nought the established and just order of society . What , after all , is this labour of which they boast ? What could it effect in a civilized country , without the assistance ...
... suppose that they can , for their own ad- vantage , set at nought the established and just order of society . What , after all , is this labour of which they boast ? What could it effect in a civilized country , without the assistance ...
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... suppose , it will be vain to seek for the remains of man and the works of his hands imbeded in sub- marine strata , except in those regions where violent earthquakes are fre- quent , and the alterations of relative level so great , that ...
... suppose , it will be vain to seek for the remains of man and the works of his hands imbeded in sub- marine strata , except in those regions where violent earthquakes are fre- quent , and the alterations of relative level so great , that ...
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... Suppose a century ago a Frenchman had travelled among the Highlanders of Scotland , given a minute picture of their uncultivated manners , and published that picture as a true representation of British habits and customs ; would not ...
... Suppose a century ago a Frenchman had travelled among the Highlanders of Scotland , given a minute picture of their uncultivated manners , and published that picture as a true representation of British habits and customs ; would not ...
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