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... tion derived from local discriminations . With slight shades of difference , you have the same religion , manners ... tion invigorated ; and while it contributes , in different ways , to nourish and increase the general mass of the ...
... tion derived from local discriminations . With slight shades of difference , you have the same religion , manners ... tion invigorated ; and while it contributes , in different ways , to nourish and increase the general mass of the ...
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... tion and credit with foreign nations ; and , at length , in discon- tents , animosities , combinations , partial conventions , and in- surrection , threatening some great national calamity . In this dangerous crisis , the people of ...
... tion and credit with foreign nations ; and , at length , in discon- tents , animosities , combinations , partial conventions , and in- surrection , threatening some great national calamity . In this dangerous crisis , the people of ...
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... tion . After such a candid and fair discussion by those gentle- men who support it , after the very able manner in which they have investigated and examined it , I conceived it would be no longer considered as so very defective , and ...
... tion . After such a candid and fair discussion by those gentle- men who support it , after the very able manner in which they have investigated and examined it , I conceived it would be no longer considered as so very defective , and ...
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American Independence | 3 |
On the Writs of Assistance | 21 |
Inaugural Address | 49 |
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