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... nations upon the earth , and the first institution of civil government ; not only the earliest ac- count of all useful callings and employments : such as gardening , husbandry , pas- turage of cattle , & c . but all the politer arts and ...
... nations upon the earth , and the first institution of civil government ; not only the earliest ac- count of all useful callings and employments : such as gardening , husbandry , pas- turage of cattle , & c . but all the politer arts and ...
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... nations more enligh- tened by philosophers . As it has happened in all ages and all countries , the lieutenants of the black Emperor soon became jealous of his power ; and those who had contributed the most to establish him , Christophe ...
... nations more enligh- tened by philosophers . As it has happened in all ages and all countries , the lieutenants of the black Emperor soon became jealous of his power ; and those who had contributed the most to establish him , Christophe ...
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... nations . He could not read , and wrote just enough to be able to sign his own name . After the fall of Buonaparte , the treaty of Paris having restored to France its former ultramarine possessions , one of the first cares of his ...
... nations . He could not read , and wrote just enough to be able to sign his own name . After the fall of Buonaparte , the treaty of Paris having restored to France its former ultramarine possessions , one of the first cares of his ...
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... nation , and from which the most awful forebodings to the stability of the union were deduced . It is no essential part of our task to review the reasons assigned , and the objects supposed to be held in view , by those , who sup ...
... nation , and from which the most awful forebodings to the stability of the union were deduced . It is no essential part of our task to review the reasons assigned , and the objects supposed to be held in view , by those , who sup ...
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... nation . It is not to be doubted , that a degree of repugnance exists in the breasts of a very large portion of the community , against the principle of a bankrupt system , which experience has proved to be invincible . But , when ...
... nation . It is not to be doubted , that a degree of repugnance exists in the breasts of a very large portion of the community , against the principle of a bankrupt system , which experience has proved to be invincible . But , when ...
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