The Correspondence of the Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair, Bart: With Reminiscences of the Most Distinguished Characters who Have Appeared in Great Britain, and in Foreign Countries, During the Last Fifty Years. Illustrated by Facsimiles of Two Hundred Autographs ...H. Colburn & R. Bentley, 1831 - Agriculturists |
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... considered a sort of public enemy . Disgusted with a nation , which had thus submitted itself to the control of one individual , whom I considered in the light of a personal enemy , and seeing but little prospect that the country would ...
... considered a sort of public enemy . Disgusted with a nation , which had thus submitted itself to the control of one individual , whom I considered in the light of a personal enemy , and seeing but little prospect that the country would ...
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... considered , if it is not considered so al- ready , as the garden of America ; forasmuch as it lies between the two extremes of heat and cold , partaking in a degree of the advantages of both , without feeling much the inconve- niences ...
... considered , if it is not considered so al- ready , as the garden of America ; forasmuch as it lies between the two extremes of heat and cold , partaking in a degree of the advantages of both , without feeling much the inconve- niences ...
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... considered superior to almost any of his countrymen for literary acquirements , he was em- ployed to draw up the declaration of independence , a paper distinguished for its ability * . He was appointed ambassador from America to France ...
... considered superior to almost any of his countrymen for literary acquirements , he was em- ployed to draw up the declaration of independence , a paper distinguished for its ability * . He was appointed ambassador from America to France ...
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... considered as the best foundation of national prosperity . A human being cannot be properly called " a man , " unless his faculties have been brought to all that perfection of which they are respectively capable . Even the new plan of ...
... considered as the best foundation of national prosperity . A human being cannot be properly called " a man , " unless his faculties have been brought to all that perfection of which they are respectively capable . Even the new plan of ...
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... considered as the religion of the state , and to be partly paid at the public expense , the other * Ricardo , whose authority in such questions stands so high , strongly recom- mends a paper circulation exclusively , convertible , not ...
... considered as the religion of the state , and to be partly paid at the public expense , the other * Ricardo , whose authority in such questions stands so high , strongly recom- mends a paper circulation exclusively , convertible , not ...
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