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... tion of foreign dependencies , 37 ; the earth the sole producer - man fashions the ma- chine of production , ib .; the less labor be- stowed upon fashioning the products , and the more upon the machine itself , the greater the return ...
... tion of foreign dependencies , 37 ; the earth the sole producer - man fashions the ma- chine of production , ib .; the less labor be- stowed upon fashioning the products , and the more upon the machine itself , the greater the return ...
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... tion , but lost its benefits for want of a leader , 304 ; first stage - the Provisional Govern- ment - its composition a compromise between the higher and lower classes , 305 ; its imbe- cility in the midst of discordant elements , ib ...
... tion , but lost its benefits for want of a leader , 304 ; first stage - the Provisional Govern- ment - its composition a compromise between the higher and lower classes , 305 ; its imbe- cility in the midst of discordant elements , ib ...
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... tion , 297 ; their revolutionary purposes , ib . Origin of the Two Parties : Contrast of their Doctrine - Speech of Mr. John P. Kennedy , at Hagarstown , Md . , September 27 , 1848 , 6 ; Every power in a state must be represented in its ...
... tion , 297 ; their revolutionary purposes , ib . Origin of the Two Parties : Contrast of their Doctrine - Speech of Mr. John P. Kennedy , at Hagarstown , Md . , September 27 , 1848 , 6 ; Every power in a state must be represented in its ...
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... tion in the range of our politics ; forming a connected series of political essays , called out , indeed , by the occasion , but composed not without regard to the future . The origin , conduct , and spirit of the war , the Policy of ...
... tion in the range of our politics ; forming a connected series of political essays , called out , indeed , by the occasion , but composed not without regard to the future . The origin , conduct , and spirit of the war , the Policy of ...
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... tion ; or when , turning away from the mo- dels of their own history , they fixed a gaze of emulation on the arts and genius of some other race . Arts began to flourish in Athens after the battle of Marathon ; the most admirable poems ...
... tion ; or when , turning away from the mo- dels of their own history , they fixed a gaze of emulation on the arts and genius of some other race . Arts began to flourish in Athens after the battle of Marathon ; the most admirable poems ...
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