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... from Jefferson and Patrick Henry downwards , was an abolitionist , — Henry
Clay began in 1798 , being then twenty - one years of age , to write a series of
articles for a newspaper , advocating the gradual abolition of slavery in Kentucky
.
... from Jefferson and Patrick Henry downwards , was an abolitionist , — Henry
Clay began in 1798 , being then twenty - one years of age , to write a series of
articles for a newspaper , advocating the gradual abolition of slavery in Kentucky
.
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That this was really the point in dispute between our two parties is shown in the
debates , newspapers , and pamphlets of the time . The Federalists , as Mr . Clay
observed in one of his speeches , compared Napoleon to “ every monster and ...
That this was really the point in dispute between our two parties is shown in the
debates , newspapers , and pamphlets of the time . The Federalists , as Mr . Clay
observed in one of his speeches , compared Napoleon to “ every monster and ...
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To live always in the gaze of millions ; te be the object of eulogy the most
extravagant and incessant from one half of he newspapers , and of vituperation
still more preposterous from the other half ; to be sur Founded by flatterers
interested and ...
To live always in the gaze of millions ; te be the object of eulogy the most
extravagant and incessant from one half of he newspapers , and of vituperation
still more preposterous from the other half ; to be sur Founded by flatterers
interested and ...
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Who could have supposed that , on his way home to Tennessee , while the
newspapers were paragraphing his magnanimity in defeat , as shown by his
behavior at the levee , he would denounce Adams and Clay , in bar - rooms and
public ...
Who could have supposed that , on his way home to Tennessee , while the
newspapers were paragraphing his magnanimity in defeat , as shown by his
behavior at the levee , he would denounce Adams and Clay , in bar - rooms and
public ...
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selecting the newspapers for the publication of the laws , he refused to consider
their political character . This was in strict accordance with the practice of all
previous administrations ; but it is so pleasant to recur to the times when that ...
selecting the newspapers for the publication of the laws , he refused to consider
their political character . This was in strict accordance with the practice of all
previous administrations ; but it is so pleasant to recur to the times when that ...
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