The Friend, Volumen2William Pickering, 1837 |
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... never seen Major Cartwright , much less enjoy the honour of his acquaintance ; but I know enough of his character , from the testimony of others and from his own writings , to respect his talents , and revere the purity of his motives ...
... never seen Major Cartwright , much less enjoy the honour of his acquaintance ; but I know enough of his character , from the testimony of others and from his own writings , to respect his talents , and revere the purity of his motives ...
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... never heard mentioned without a feeling of affectionate admiration . I have indeed quoted from this venerable patriot , as from the most respectable English advocate for the theory , which derives the rights of government , and the ...
... never heard mentioned without a feeling of affectionate admiration . I have indeed quoted from this venerable patriot , as from the most respectable English advocate for the theory , which derives the rights of government , and the ...
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... angel ; for he wrestles with God himself , who established those principles in the eternal laws of nature , never to be violated by any of his creatures . ' P. 23 , 24 . of our patriotic author ; and whatever his systém may 6 THE FRIEND .
... angel ; for he wrestles with God himself , who established those principles in the eternal laws of nature , never to be violated by any of his creatures . ' P. 23 , 24 . of our patriotic author ; and whatever his systém may 6 THE FRIEND .
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... never myself , at any period of my life , a con- vert to the Jacobinical system . * From my earliest manhood , it was an axiom in politics with me , that in every country where property prevailed , property must be the grand basis of ...
... never myself , at any period of my life , a con- vert to the Jacobinical system . * From my earliest manhood , it was an axiom in politics with me , that in every country where property prevailed , property must be the grand basis of ...
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... never more to return . Sooner or later the same causes , or their equivalents , will call forth the same opposition of opinion , and bring the same passions into play . Ample would be my recompence , could I foresee that this present ...
... never more to return . Sooner or later the same causes , or their equivalents , will call forth the same opposition of opinion , and bring the same passions into play . Ample would be my recompence , could I foresee that this present ...
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