Studies of Nature, Volume 4Mawman, 1809 |
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Page 17
... formed of the whole but one single people , disposed to exist internally in the most perfect harmony , to resist every external invader , and to amalgamate with all the rest of the Human Race . I commit then to writing all the ...
... formed of the whole but one single people , disposed to exist internally in the most perfect harmony , to resist every external invader , and to amalgamate with all the rest of the Human Race . I commit then to writing all the ...
Page 18
... formed almost entirely of the miser- able refuse of European Nations , exalted all at once to the highest degree of felicity ; and this rare phe- nomenon , so worthy of at least the curiosity of Europe , ceased to produce any illusion ...
... formed almost entirely of the miser- able refuse of European Nations , exalted all at once to the highest degree of felicity ; and this rare phe- nomenon , so worthy of at least the curiosity of Europe , ceased to produce any illusion ...
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... formed of banditti who made war upon , the whole World ; nor the evangelical association of William Penn , in North - America , which goes . not even so far as to act upon the defensive against their enemies ; nor the conventual ...
... formed of banditti who made war upon , the whole World ; nor the evangelical association of William Penn , in North - America , which goes . not even so far as to act upon the defensive against their enemies ; nor the conventual ...
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... formed here- ditary aristocracies merely , under which a parti cular class of citizens , having reserved all power to itself , even the disposal of the national subsist- ence , kept the People at large in a state of perpe tual tutelage ...
... formed here- ditary aristocracies merely , under which a parti cular class of citizens , having reserved all power to itself , even the disposal of the national subsist- ence , kept the People at large in a state of perpe tual tutelage ...
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... forming alliances with the Nations who inhabited the shores of that river , he found at the place of his disembarkation , a small city , called Pallanteum , after the name of Pallus , son to Evan der King of the Arcadians , who had ...
... forming alliances with the Nations who inhabited the shores of that river , he found at the place of his disembarkation , a small city , called Pallanteum , after the name of Pallus , son to Evan der King of the Arcadians , who had ...
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