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... considered as a mere change in the distribution of our paper - money , without in any degree affect- ing the proportion which its amount may bear to the wants of the public . In that respect , it is the same thing whether the notes are ...
... considered as a mere change in the distribution of our paper - money , without in any degree affect- ing the proportion which its amount may bear to the wants of the public . In that respect , it is the same thing whether the notes are ...
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... considered as accurate , and that potassium and sodium , can with no more propriety be considered as compounds , than any of the common metallic sub- stances ; and that potash and soda , as formed by combustion of the metals , are pure ...
... considered as accurate , and that potassium and sodium , can with no more propriety be considered as compounds , than any of the common metallic sub- stances ; and that potash and soda , as formed by combustion of the metals , are pure ...
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... considered as a figurative mode , in the eastern style , of inculcating the principle of forbearance , and of teaching us to extinguish the passion of revenge , cannot , if so considered , be justly exposed to any cavil ; and what shall ...
... considered as a figurative mode , in the eastern style , of inculcating the principle of forbearance , and of teaching us to extinguish the passion of revenge , cannot , if so considered , be justly exposed to any cavil ; and what shall ...
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