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... happiness- the Duke of Orleans . He does not , indeed , possess talent to carry into execution a great project , but he possesses immense wealth , and France abounds in marketable tal- ents . Every city and town has young men eminent ...
... happiness- the Duke of Orleans . He does not , indeed , possess talent to carry into execution a great project , but he possesses immense wealth , and France abounds in marketable tal- ents . Every city and town has young men eminent ...
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... happiness languish from the want of my strenuous and warmest coöperation . " In a message to both Houses , on the 5th of December , concerning foreign relations , Washington spoke feelingly with regard to those with the representative ...
... happiness languish from the want of my strenuous and warmest coöperation . " In a message to both Houses , on the 5th of December , concerning foreign relations , Washington spoke feelingly with regard to those with the representative ...
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... happiness of the people of these States , under the auspices of liberty , may be made complete , by so careful a preservation and so prudent a use of this blessing as wil acquire to them the glory [ ** ] of recommending it to the ...
... happiness of the people of these States , under the auspices of liberty , may be made complete , by so careful a preservation and so prudent a use of this blessing as wil acquire to them the glory [ ** ] of recommending it to the ...
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