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Page 226
... tion . 2. The reader will doubtless desire to know , what it was that tot Volvere casus Insignes Pietate Viros , tot adire Labores , Impulerit . ... And our History shall , on many fit occasions which will be therein offered , endeavor ...
... tion . 2. The reader will doubtless desire to know , what it was that tot Volvere casus Insignes Pietate Viros , tot adire Labores , Impulerit . ... And our History shall , on many fit occasions which will be therein offered , endeavor ...
Page 334
... tion , are without number ; and our duty to mankind at large , as well as to ourselves , instruct us to renounce the alliance : because , any submission to , or dependence on , Great Britain , tends directly to involve this Conti- nent ...
... tion , are without number ; and our duty to mankind at large , as well as to ourselves , instruct us to renounce the alliance : because , any submission to , or dependence on , Great Britain , tends directly to involve this Conti- nent ...
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... tion " for his “ idle hours . " The position of editor acquired dignity , how- ever ; Freneau , Brown , Bryant , and Irving all were editors at one time or another . Indeed it is possible that Bryant made a greater impact on American ...
... tion " for his “ idle hours . " The position of editor acquired dignity , how- ever ; Freneau , Brown , Bryant , and Irving all were editors at one time or another . Indeed it is possible that Bryant made a greater impact on American ...
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