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... land , the commit . tee of one State passing him on to the committee of another , and the hurrahs of one town dying away as those of the next caught his ear . The country seemed to place all its resources at his disposal ; all ...
... land , the commit . tee of one State passing him on to the committee of another , and the hurrahs of one town dying away as those of the next caught his ear . The country seemed to place all its resources at his disposal ; all ...
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... land , the universal habit of getting goods on credit at the store , and " difficulties " between individuals ending in bloodshed , filled the court calendars with land disputes , suits for debt , and exciting murder cases , which gave ...
... land , the universal habit of getting goods on credit at the store , and " difficulties " between individuals ending in bloodshed , filled the court calendars with land disputes , suits for debt , and exciting murder cases , which gave ...
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... land , which slaves tilled for them , whether they were present or absent . The young lawyer took to politics very naturally . Posterity , which will judge the public men of that period chiefly by their course with regard to slavery ...
... land , which slaves tilled for them , whether they were present or absent . The young lawyer took to politics very naturally . Posterity , which will judge the public men of that period chiefly by their course with regard to slavery ...
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... year , President Madison wished to appoint Clay Commander - in - Chief of the land forces ; but , said Gallatin , " What shall we do withou . him in the House of Representatives ? " - - Henry Clay was not a man of blood . HENRY CLAY . 21.
... year , President Madison wished to appoint Clay Commander - in - Chief of the land forces ; but , said Gallatin , " What shall we do withou . him in the House of Representatives ? " - - Henry Clay was not a man of blood . HENRY CLAY . 21.
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... land ; if it is a fact that Napoleon always stood ready to make a just peace , which George III . and William Pitt refused , not in the interest of mankind and civilization , but in that of the Tory party and the allied dynasties ...
... land ; if it is a fact that Napoleon always stood ready to make a just peace , which George III . and William Pitt refused , not in the interest of mankind and civilization , but in that of the Tory party and the allied dynasties ...
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