The History of America, Band 3T. Cadwell, 1821 |
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... carry- ing it into execution . No statute imposes any ser- vice as a duty , no compulsory laws oblige them to perform it . All their resolutions are voluntary , and flow from the impulse of their own minds . The first step towards ...
... carry- ing it into execution . No statute imposes any ser- vice as a duty , no compulsory laws oblige them to perform it . All their resolutions are voluntary , and flow from the impulse of their own minds . The first step towards ...
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... carried far beyond the degree of perfection which seems natural to rude nations . In surveying the political operations of man , either in his savage or civilized state , we dis- cover singular and eccentric institutions , which start ...
... carried far beyond the degree of perfection which seems natural to rude nations . In surveying the political operations of man , either in his savage or civilized state , we dis- cover singular and eccentric institutions , which start ...
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... carried in a sort of palanquin with much pomp , and harbingers went before him to sweep the road and strew it with flowers . This uncommon pomp was supported by presents or taxes received from his subjects , to whom their prince was ...
... carried in a sort of palanquin with much pomp , and harbingers went before him to sweep the road and strew it with flowers . This uncommon pomp was supported by presents or taxes received from his subjects , to whom their prince was ...
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... carrying on their public wars , savage nations are influenced by the same ideas , and animated with the same spirit ... carried on with little animosity , is prose- cuted by small tribes with all the rancour of a pri- vate quarrel . The ...
... carrying on their public wars , savage nations are influenced by the same ideas , and animated with the same spirit ... carried on with little animosity , is prose- cuted by small tribes with all the rancour of a pri- vate quarrel . The ...
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... carrying on war ; The maxims by which they regulate their mili- tary operations , though extremely different from those which take place among more civilized and populous nations , are well suited to their own po- litical state , and ...
... carrying on war ; The maxims by which they regulate their mili- tary operations , though extremely different from those which take place among more civilized and populous nations , are well suited to their own po- litical state , and ...
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