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... AND HIS COLLEGE 221 JAMES GORDON BENNETT AND THE NEW YORK HERALD 259 CHARLES GOODYEAR 307 HENRY WARD BEECHER AND HIS CHURCH . 347 COMMODORE VANDERBILT 373 · THEODOSIA BURR 391 JOHN JACOB ASTOR 427 HENRY CLAY . THE HENRY CLAY . HE close of.
... AND HIS COLLEGE 221 JAMES GORDON BENNETT AND THE NEW YORK HERALD 259 CHARLES GOODYEAR 307 HENRY WARD BEECHER AND HIS CHURCH . 347 COMMODORE VANDERBILT 373 · THEODOSIA BURR 391 JOHN JACOB ASTOR 427 HENRY CLAY . THE HENRY CLAY . HE close of.
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... York , the gift of a few Newark friends . It was so everywhere and with everything . His house became at last a museum of curious gifts . There was the counterpane made for him by a lady ninety - three years of age , and Washington's ...
... York , the gift of a few Newark friends . It was so everywhere and with everything . His house became at last a museum of curious gifts . There was the counterpane made for him by a lady ninety - three years of age , and Washington's ...
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... York in an exceed- ingly strong vault , and not use any of it in discounting notes . As the leader of a national party Mr. Clay failed utterly ; for he was neither bad enough to succeed by foul means , nor skilful enough to succeed by ...
... York in an exceed- ingly strong vault , and not use any of it in discounting notes . As the leader of a national party Mr. Clay failed utterly ; for he was neither bad enough to succeed by foul means , nor skilful enough to succeed by ...
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... York having granted to Livingston and Fulton the exclusive right to navigate her waters by steamboats , certain citizens of New Jersey objected , and , after a fierce strug- gle upon the waters themselves , transferred the contest to ...
... York having granted to Livingston and Fulton the exclusive right to navigate her waters by steamboats , certain citizens of New Jersey objected , and , after a fierce strug- gle upon the waters themselves , transferred the contest to ...
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... York , who has kept his mind from growing old by devoting exactly twenty minutes every day to the reading of some abstruse book , as far removed from his necessary routine of thought as he could find . Goethe's ad vice to every one to ...
... York , who has kept his mind from growing old by devoting exactly twenty minutes every day to the reading of some abstruse book , as far removed from his necessary routine of thought as he could find . Goethe's ad vice to every one to ...
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