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... Political virtue , political sagacity , political science , are three great branches of habit to be cultivated ; and so , that by being blended together in the mind , they may strengthen as well as purify each other . " " It is to give ...
... Political virtue , political sagacity , political science , are three great branches of habit to be cultivated ; and so , that by being blended together in the mind , they may strengthen as well as purify each other . " " It is to give ...
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... political disquisition , and wrote several articles on Political Economy for the Edinburgh Review . In March , 1802 , he made a preliminary visit to London , where , favored by letters of introduction from Lord Webb Seymour , by his ...
... political disquisition , and wrote several articles on Political Economy for the Edinburgh Review . In March , 1802 , he made a preliminary visit to London , where , favored by letters of introduction from Lord Webb Seymour , by his ...
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... political revolution of 1800 of course disappointed him , but when the contest for the Presidency was reduced to Jefferson and Burr , he warmly favored the former , whose superiority in every partic ular he believed so decided as to ...
... political revolution of 1800 of course disappointed him , but when the contest for the Presidency was reduced to Jefferson and Burr , he warmly favored the former , whose superiority in every partic ular he believed so decided as to ...
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