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... Washington's camp- goblet given him by a lady of eighty ; there were pistols , rifles , and fowling - pieces enough to defend a citadel ; and , among a bun- dle of walking - sticks , was one cut for him from a tree that shaded Cicero's ...
... Washington's camp- goblet given him by a lady of eighty ; there were pistols , rifles , and fowling - pieces enough to defend a citadel ; and , among a bun- dle of walking - sticks , was one cut for him from a tree that shaded Cicero's ...
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... Washington desired , above all things , to be presenteg : to three men there , Clay , Webster , and Calhoun , whom to hav seen was a distinction . When the country member brought for ward his agitated constituent on the floor of the ...
... Washington desired , above all things , to be presenteg : to three men there , Clay , Webster , and Calhoun , whom to hav seen was a distinction . When the country member brought for ward his agitated constituent on the floor of the ...
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... Washington , and send him away pleased with himself and enchanted with Henry Clay . And what was his delight to receive a few weeks after , in his distant village , a copy of the Kentuckian's last speech , bearing on the cover the frank ...
... Washington , and send him away pleased with himself and enchanted with Henry Clay . And what was his delight to receive a few weeks after , in his distant village , a copy of the Kentuckian's last speech , bearing on the cover the frank ...
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... Washington and Jefferson in the measures which resulted in the independence of the country . Patrick Henry was there to teach him the arts of oratory . There was a flourishing and famous debating society , the pride of the young men of ...
... Washington and Jefferson in the measures which resulted in the independence of the country . Patrick Henry was there to teach him the arts of oratory . There was a flourishing and famous debating society , the pride of the young men of ...
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... of a few lines in Mr. Jefferson's Message of 1806 , the year of Henry Clay's first appearance in Washington . which may be regarded as the text of half the Kentuckian's speeches , and the inspiration of his public life . 18 HENRY CLAY .
... of a few lines in Mr. Jefferson's Message of 1806 , the year of Henry Clay's first appearance in Washington . which may be regarded as the text of half the Kentuckian's speeches , and the inspiration of his public life . 18 HENRY CLAY .
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