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... political events of his later life . The Stamp Act and the Revolution varied and completed his education . His young copyist was not attracted by him to the study of Greek and Latin , nor did he catch from him the habit of probing a ...
... political events of his later life . The Stamp Act and the Revolution varied and completed his education . His young copyist was not attracted by him to the study of Greek and Latin , nor did he catch from him the habit of probing a ...
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... politicians as examples of parliamentary politeness . It was the good - natured and wise Franklin that helped him to this It is certain , too , that at some part of his earlier life he rea translations of Demosthenes ; for of all modern ...
... politicians as examples of parliamentary politeness . It was the good - natured and wise Franklin that helped him to this It is certain , too , that at some part of his earlier life he rea translations of Demosthenes ; for of all modern ...
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... politics very naturally . Posterity , which will judge the public men of that period chiefly by their course with regard to slavery , will note with pleasure that Clay's first public act was an attempt to deliver the infant State of ...
... politics very naturally . Posterity , which will judge the public men of that period chiefly by their course with regard to slavery , will note with pleasure that Clay's first public act was an attempt to deliver the infant State of ...
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... politics only as the eloquent champion of the policy of Mr. Jefferson , whom he esteemed the first and best of living After defending him on the stump and aiding him in the Kentucky Legislature , he was sent in 1806 , when he was ...
... politics only as the eloquent champion of the policy of Mr. Jefferson , whom he esteemed the first and best of living After defending him on the stump and aiding him in the Kentucky Legislature , he was sent in 1806 , when he was ...
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... political economy . At his own Kentucky home , Mrs. Clay , assisted by her servants , was spinning and weaving , knitting and sewing , most of the garments required in her little kingdom of six hundred acres , while her husband was away ...
... political economy . At his own Kentucky home , Mrs. Clay , assisted by her servants , was spinning and weaving , knitting and sewing , most of the garments required in her little kingdom of six hundred acres , while her husband was away ...
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