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... 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 grave . There were ...
... 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 grave . There were ...
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... given to thought by the American Revo- lution was quickened and prolonged by the thrilling news which every vessel brought from France of the revolution there . There was an atmosphere in Virginia favorable to the growth of a ...
... given to thought by the American Revo- lution was quickened and prolonged by the thrilling news which every vessel brought from France of the revolution there . There was an atmosphere in Virginia favorable to the growth of a ...
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... given personal offence and taken personal offence ; the two sides seemed reduced to the most hopeless incompatibil- ity ; and the affair was at a dead lock . No matter what the sub- ject of debate , Missouri was sure , in some way , to ...
... given personal offence and taken personal offence ; the two sides seemed reduced to the most hopeless incompatibil- ity ; and the affair was at a dead lock . No matter what the sub- ject of debate , Missouri was sure , in some way , to ...
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... given and the office conferred , how plausible , how convincing , the charge of bargain ! It is common to censure Mr. Clay for accepting office under Mr. Adams . We honor him for his courage in doing so . Hav- ing made Mr. Adams ...
... given and the office conferred , how plausible , how convincing , the charge of bargain ! It is common to censure Mr. Clay for accepting office under Mr. Adams . We honor him for his courage in doing so . Hav- ing made Mr. Adams ...
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... given him in Washington , on his leaving for home , were entirely admirable . Andrew Jackson , he said , had wronged him , but he was now the Chief Magistrate of his country , and , as such , he should be treated with decorum , and his ...
... given him in Washington , on his leaving for home , were entirely admirable . Andrew Jackson , he said , had wronged him , but he was now the Chief Magistrate of his country , and , as such , he should be treated with decorum , and his ...
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