Putnam's Monthly, Tom 3G.P. Putnam & Company, 1854 |
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... persons who have only a very vague notion of the Washington they admire ; they take for granted his perfections , but put off the examination into him to some other time , or perhaps lack courage to attack the large volumes in which ...
... persons who have only a very vague notion of the Washington they admire ; they take for granted his perfections , but put off the examination into him to some other time , or perhaps lack courage to attack the large volumes in which ...
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... person his due title , accord- ing to his degree and the custom of the place . Being to advise or reprehend any one , consider whether it ought to be in public or in private , presently or at some other time , in what terms to do it ...
... person his due title , accord- ing to his degree and the custom of the place . Being to advise or reprehend any one , consider whether it ought to be in public or in private , presently or at some other time , in what terms to do it ...
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... person , or , tak- ing the proportion of adult males as one to four , the annual production of each is shown to be $ 504 . For the circulation of these products we have 1390 steamboats , measuring 417,226 tons ; some 3000 miles of ...
... person , or , tak- ing the proportion of adult males as one to four , the annual production of each is shown to be $ 504 . For the circulation of these products we have 1390 steamboats , measuring 417,226 tons ; some 3000 miles of ...
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... person and property ; he is made cer- tain of the reward of his labor , and he ap- plies himself in the most effective manner to multiply his necessaries and comforts ; he enriches the community by enriching himself ; his accumulations ...
... person and property ; he is made cer- tain of the reward of his labor , and he ap- plies himself in the most effective manner to multiply his necessaries and comforts ; he enriches the community by enriching himself ; his accumulations ...
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... person occupies more space lying down than sitting up , I doubt- ed the feasibility of the project , as there was no peg to hang on , or post to lean against . So I said , " no , I thank you , " with a most determined tone , though not ...
... person occupies more space lying down than sitting up , I doubt- ed the feasibility of the project , as there was no peg to hang on , or post to lean against . So I said , " no , I thank you , " with a most determined tone , though not ...
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