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Francis Lister Hawks. they speak through their delegates , or speak for themselves ; and either mode is consistent with the idea of a republic . As to the first reason assigned above by Mr. Jefferson for his singular position , let our ...
Francis Lister Hawks. they speak through their delegates , or speak for themselves ; and either mode is consistent with the idea of a republic . As to the first reason assigned above by Mr. Jefferson for his singular position , let our ...
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... speak unadvisedly with his lips . " This single reflection will be ever bringing back his feelings to their proper channel . It will aid him in " keep- ing his heart with all diligence . " And what can better kindle up his zeal , or ...
... speak unadvisedly with his lips . " This single reflection will be ever bringing back his feelings to their proper channel . It will aid him in " keep- ing his heart with all diligence . " And what can better kindle up his zeal , or ...
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... speak , and speak out , when we see all power - legislative , judicial , and executive - centred in one man in such ample plenitude that he may even dictate to the fash- ion of a surplice , or the shape of a gown , under the pretext of ...
... speak , and speak out , when we see all power - legislative , judicial , and executive - centred in one man in such ample plenitude that he may even dictate to the fash- ion of a surplice , or the shape of a gown , under the pretext of ...
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ART PAGE | 5 |
UTILITARIANISM | 58 |
Coxs LIFE OF FLETCHER of Madeley | 76 |
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