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Pagina 4
... thing in which their example could be seducing or pernicious . Such are the obvious and tremendous evils which this author very fairly and clearly deduces from the supposition of our yield- ing to the fate which has already fallen on ...
... thing in which their example could be seducing or pernicious . Such are the obvious and tremendous evils which this author very fairly and clearly deduces from the supposition of our yield- ing to the fate which has already fallen on ...
Pagina 5
... thing beyond a battle at sea . A few of the more resolute have perhaps looked forward to a momentary and unambiguous conflict on the beach with those who had escaped from our ma- ritime vengeance : but we cannot discover that the idea ...
... thing beyond a battle at sea . A few of the more resolute have perhaps looked forward to a momentary and unambiguous conflict on the beach with those who had escaped from our ma- ritime vengeance : but we cannot discover that the idea ...
Pagina 8
... thing but a conviction of absolute necessity will ever lead thing The Dangers of the Country . April.
... thing but a conviction of absolute necessity will ever lead thing The Dangers of the Country . April.
Pagina 9
thing but a conviction of absolute necessity will ever lead us to those exertions without which we cannot be in safety . That ne- cessity , we think , is now come . We must be an armed nation , before we can be safe from the hostility ...
thing but a conviction of absolute necessity will ever lead us to those exertions without which we cannot be in safety . That ne- cessity , we think , is now come . We must be an armed nation , before we can be safe from the hostility ...
Pagina 17
... thing more will be neceffary than to give a beginning to the sys- tem of which we have been fpeaking . It will not afterwards be eafy to revert to the infatuation of former times . Intriguers and partisans may fucceed , for a long while ...
... thing more will be neceffary than to give a beginning to the sys- tem of which we have been fpeaking . It will not afterwards be eafy to revert to the infatuation of former times . Intriguers and partisans may fucceed , for a long while ...
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