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But , as a distinguished French author has recently reinarked of Julius Cæsar , “ In him was united the elegance of manner which wins , to the energy of character which commands . ” He sought , therefore , a new sphere of exertion far ...
But , as a distinguished French author has recently reinarked of Julius Cæsar , “ In him was united the elegance of manner which wins , to the energy of character which commands . ” He sought , therefore , a new sphere of exertion far ...
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But , human nature being what it is , and the English government being what it was , we do not believe that the United States could ever have been distinctly recognized as one of the powers of the earth without another fight for it .
But , human nature being what it is , and the English government being what it was , we do not believe that the United States could ever have been distinctly recognized as one of the powers of the earth without another fight for it .
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But , of all men , a citizen of the United States should be the very last to accept the protective system as final ; for when he looks abroad over the great assemblage of sovereignties which he calls the United States , and asks himself ...
But , of all men , a citizen of the United States should be the very last to accept the protective system as final ; for when he looks abroad over the great assemblage of sovereignties which he calls the United States , and asks himself ...
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The paragraph of Mr. Mill's Political Economy which touches this subject seems to us to express so exactly the true policy of the United States with regard to the tariff , that we will take the liberty of quoting it .
The paragraph of Mr. Mill's Political Economy which touches this subject seems to us to express so exactly the true policy of the United States with regard to the tariff , that we will take the liberty of quoting it .
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... were read by Bolivar at the head of his troops , and justly rendered his name dear to the struggling patriots . He had a clear conviction , like his master , Thomas Jefferson , that the interests of the United States lie chiefly in ...
... were read by Bolivar at the head of his troops , and justly rendered his name dear to the struggling patriots . He had a clear conviction , like his master , Thomas Jefferson , that the interests of the United States lie chiefly in ...
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