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... tural , and more implanted in the lity and delight not to be expressed . heart of man , constituted the great- I never gave Scipio the least offence , est felicity of Scipio's life ; this was to my knowledge , nor ever heard a that of ...
... tural , and more implanted in the lity and delight not to be expressed . heart of man , constituted the great- I never gave Scipio the least offence , est felicity of Scipio's life ; this was to my knowledge , nor ever heard a that of ...
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... tural temper , as out of a necessity to he was ever victorious in all the bat- bear the immediate expenses which tles wherein he fought in person . his pleasures ran him into . Edward died the 9th of April , in the Though he had a great ...
... tural temper , as out of a necessity to he was ever victorious in all the bat- bear the immediate expenses which tles wherein he fought in person . his pleasures ran him into . Edward died the 9th of April , in the Though he had a great ...
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... tural warmth and melancholy of his temper made him unfit for it ; and that moreover he knew very well that , in those ministerial employments , the He had not the least pride of birth course of business made it necessary and rank , that ...
... tural warmth and melancholy of his temper made him unfit for it ; and that moreover he knew very well that , in those ministerial employments , the He had not the least pride of birth course of business made it necessary and rank , that ...
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VOL II | 1 |
The effects of a dissolution of the Fede | 16 |
Necessity of the Union | 23 |
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