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... principles at the source , and to produce , in the next generation at least , the mis- chiefs , which they may fail to effect at present . It cannot surely be doubted then , but the legislature may justly meet its enemies on their own ...
... principles at the source , and to produce , in the next generation at least , the mis- chiefs , which they may fail to effect at present . It cannot surely be doubted then , but the legislature may justly meet its enemies on their own ...
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... principles , and , therefore , fearless alike of lord Byron , of his mercenary or self- interested critics , and of the whole host of his indiscriminate admirers , we advance boldly to a charge infinitely more easy to substantiate than ...
... principles , and , therefore , fearless alike of lord Byron , of his mercenary or self- interested critics , and of the whole host of his indiscriminate admirers , we advance boldly to a charge infinitely more easy to substantiate than ...
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... principles , indeed , will apply , not only to every other language ; but , as far as they are general , to the pursuit of every science . In the study of the Latin tongue , as soon as the pupil can repeat with tolerable accuracy the ...
... principles , indeed , will apply , not only to every other language ; but , as far as they are general , to the pursuit of every science . In the study of the Latin tongue , as soon as the pupil can repeat with tolerable accuracy the ...
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