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James Parton. CONTENTS . PAGE HENRY CLAY 1 DANIEL WEBSTER 53 JOHN C. CALHOUN 113 • JOHN RANDOLPH 173 STEPHEN GIRARD AND HIS COLLEGE 221 JAMES GORDON BENNETT AND THE NEW YORK HERALD 259 CHARLES GOODYEAR 307 HENRY WARD BEECHER AND HIS ...
James Parton. CONTENTS . PAGE HENRY CLAY 1 DANIEL WEBSTER 53 JOHN C. CALHOUN 113 • JOHN RANDOLPH 173 STEPHEN GIRARD AND HIS COLLEGE 221 JAMES GORDON BENNETT AND THE NEW YORK HERALD 259 CHARLES GOODYEAR 307 HENRY WARD BEECHER AND HIS ...
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... John Adams President but his fiery utterances in favor of the Declaration of Indepen- dence ? There were other speakers then in Virginia who would have had to this day a world - wide fame if they had spoken where the world could hear ...
... John Adams President but his fiery utterances in favor of the Declaration of Indepen- dence ? There were other speakers then in Virginia who would have had to this day a world - wide fame if they had spoken where the world could hear ...
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... John Randolph , and exhibit the nothingness of his telling arguments . It was he alone who could adequately deal with Quincy of Massachusetts , who allud- ed to the Speaker and his friends as " young politicians , with their pin ...
... John Randolph , and exhibit the nothingness of his telling arguments . It was he alone who could adequately deal with Quincy of Massachusetts , who allud- ed to the Speaker and his friends as " young politicians , with their pin ...
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... John C. Calhoun sitting near him in the Senate - chamber , and with fire- eaters swarming at the other end of the Capitol , he could , as late as 1843 , cast the whole blame of the slavery excitement upon the few individuals at the ...
... John C. Calhoun sitting near him in the Senate - chamber , and with fire- eaters swarming at the other end of the Capitol , he could , as late as 1843 , cast the whole blame of the slavery excitement upon the few individuals at the ...
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... John Bowen , who had once been a prisoner with the Indians ; Robert Wise , who had sailed round the world and fought in the Revolu- tion on both sides ; George Bayly , a pioneer , who saw the first tree felled in Northern New Hampshire ...
... John Bowen , who had once been a prisoner with the Indians ; Robert Wise , who had sailed round the world and fought in the Revolu- tion on both sides ; George Bayly , a pioneer , who saw the first tree felled in Northern New Hampshire ...
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