The Process of American History: Early AmericaPaul W. Glad |
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... human race from a settlement , or should any have fixed themselves on a territory , visited before they had set a foot on it , they must be considered as invaders of the rights of others . It is said that an individual , building a ...
... human race from a settlement , or should any have fixed themselves on a territory , visited before they had set a foot on it , they must be considered as invaders of the rights of others . It is said that an individual , building a ...
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... human will , and on the might of the human will , and on the boundless resources of the human mind . " 21 A theory of infinite perfecti- bility flowed quite naturally from this , and the fellow seekers eagerly discussed its various ...
... human will , and on the might of the human will , and on the boundless resources of the human mind . " 21 A theory of infinite perfecti- bility flowed quite naturally from this , and the fellow seekers eagerly discussed its various ...
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... human race ( and I shall endeavour to show that this is the case ) , then no settlement of the American dispute which is not preceded by a thorough humbling of the slave party should be satisfactory to those who have human interests at ...
... human race ( and I shall endeavour to show that this is the case ) , then no settlement of the American dispute which is not preceded by a thorough humbling of the slave party should be satisfactory to those who have human interests at ...
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