The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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Several of his treatises owe their existence to incidents of this nature . Even in the management of his economical concerns every thing was conducted with mathematical exactness . Whenever he happened to speak in company of ...
Several of his treatises owe their existence to incidents of this nature . Even in the management of his economical concerns every thing was conducted with mathematical exactness . Whenever he happened to speak in company of ...
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Nor is he less amenable for quoting the opinion of Mr. Martin , uttered a ago , " that the air is a fluid sui generis , ” were the originator recalled into existence , he would blush to repeat it after the slighest review of the ...
Nor is he less amenable for quoting the opinion of Mr. Martin , uttered a ago , " that the air is a fluid sui generis , ” were the originator recalled into existence , he would blush to repeat it after the slighest review of the ...
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He now applied more particularly the fruits of his solitary studies to the interest of his country , and formed by his own meditation a code of jurisprudence which will remain while regulated society shall exist a monument of ...
He now applied more particularly the fruits of his solitary studies to the interest of his country , and formed by his own meditation a code of jurisprudence which will remain while regulated society shall exist a monument of ...
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It is a circumstance of human existence sacred and holy , commanding instinctively the homage of the heart , and conciliating to its purposes and enlisting in its behalf , the best and noblest affections of our nature .
It is a circumstance of human existence sacred and holy , commanding instinctively the homage of the heart , and conciliating to its purposes and enlisting in its behalf , the best and noblest affections of our nature .
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After the close of the revolution , and the final achievement of American independence , it became essential to the existence and wellbeing of the state , to repair and put again in motion , those peaceful establishments and civil ...
After the close of the revolution , and the final achievement of American independence , it became essential to the existence and wellbeing of the state , to repair and put again in motion , those peaceful establishments and civil ...
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