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... opinions caused us at once to become warmly attached to each other , and we soon made up our minds to go to the land of promise . We , however , were windbound at Liverpool for seve- ral weeks , until our exchequer became nearly ...
... opinions caused us at once to become warmly attached to each other , and we soon made up our minds to go to the land of promise . We , however , were windbound at Liverpool for seve- ral weeks , until our exchequer became nearly ...
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... opinion I remained for years , while things continued to get worse and worse ; until at last I was struck , while viewing a miserable family that formerly were so well dressed , so cheerful , and in every way so comfortable and happy ...
... opinion I remained for years , while things continued to get worse and worse ; until at last I was struck , while viewing a miserable family that formerly were so well dressed , so cheerful , and in every way so comfortable and happy ...
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... opinions of men , though of the highest order in point of talents . We must compare and move cautiously in forming our opinions on matters of government . If we wish to be correct , depend upon it that nothing but experience will make ...
... opinions of men , though of the highest order in point of talents . We must compare and move cautiously in forming our opinions on matters of government . If we wish to be correct , depend upon it that nothing but experience will make ...
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... opinions of men , with respect to governments , are changing very fast in all countries . The revolutions of America and France have thrown a beam of light over the world , which reaches into man . The enormous expenses of government ...
... opinions of men , with respect to governments , are changing very fast in all countries . The revolutions of America and France have thrown a beam of light over the world , which reaches into man . The enormous expenses of government ...
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... opinion , even for a minute together . The consequence is , that but very few of the best and most sensible part of the people have anything to do with politics , not even so much as to use their votes . How often have I been reminded ...
... opinion , even for a minute together . The consequence is , that but very few of the best and most sensible part of the people have anything to do with politics , not even so much as to use their votes . How often have I been reminded ...
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