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... political transactions . . . might separate them , they always maintain those sweet memories . . . from having belonged to one family . ... ... Nothing has united man more than oneness of religion , and noth- ing . ... arouses in him ...
... political transactions . . . might separate them , they always maintain those sweet memories . . . from having belonged to one family . ... ... Nothing has united man more than oneness of religion , and noth- ing . ... arouses in him ...
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... political principle , I would ob- serve that this diversity does not exclude the leaguing of non- political interests . . . . I consider frivolous our pretensions to form a common family with the English republicans of North America ...
... political principle , I would ob- serve that this diversity does not exclude the leaguing of non- political interests . . . . I consider frivolous our pretensions to form a common family with the English republicans of North America ...
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... political tendencies . It also had the good sense not to rush to approve resolutions , votes or draft conventions which would soon expire because of lack of ratification or com- pliance .. Analyzing the work of the Convention concretely ...
... political tendencies . It also had the good sense not to rush to approve resolutions , votes or draft conventions which would soon expire because of lack of ratification or com- pliance .. Analyzing the work of the Convention concretely ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
James Monroe Seventh Annual Message to the Senate | 32 |
Antonio José de Cañas Minister of Central America | 37 |
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