American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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Pagina 260
... force for the effectual proceeding against the Indian enemy , he did , contrary to all equity and justice and the tenors of his commission , endeavor to oppose the said forces by himself and the Assembly set forth of which attempts ...
... force for the effectual proceeding against the Indian enemy , he did , contrary to all equity and justice and the tenors of his commission , endeavor to oppose the said forces by himself and the Assembly set forth of which attempts ...
Pagina 316
... force or interest ; force , he observed , in this country was out of the question ; and the interests , therefore , of the members must be laid hold of , to keep the legislative in unison with the executive . And with grief and shame it ...
... force or interest ; force , he observed , in this country was out of the question ; and the interests , therefore , of the members must be laid hold of , to keep the legislative in unison with the executive . And with grief and shame it ...
Pagina 479
... force ) is by no means a matter , as some suppose , of impulse or intuition . In general , to be found , it must be elaborately sought , and although a positive merit of the highest class , demands in its attainment less of invention ...
... force ) is by no means a matter , as some suppose , of impulse or intuition . In general , to be found , it must be elaborately sought , and although a positive merit of the highest class , demands in its attainment less of invention ...
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