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... receiving dinners , paying his taxes , and taking his accustomed exercise ; but as an historical figure he is as complete as Bolingbroke or Walpole . It is not merely that his work is done , nor that the results of his work are apparent ...
... receiving dinners , paying his taxes , and taking his accustomed exercise ; but as an historical figure he is as complete as Bolingbroke or Walpole . It is not merely that his work is done , nor that the results of his work are apparent ...
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... receiving him with civility , would converse with him , if opportunity favored , and treat him to a disquisition on the nature of government and the " beauty " of nullification , striv- ing to make a lasting impression on his intellect ...
... receiving him with civility , would converse with him , if opportunity favored , and treat him to a disquisition on the nature of government and the " beauty " of nullification , striv- ing to make a lasting impression on his intellect ...
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... received my first fifteen - shilling fee . My hopes were more than realized . I immediately rushed into a successful and lucra- tive practice . " In a year and a half he was in a position to marry the daughter of one of the first men of ...
... received my first fifteen - shilling fee . My hopes were more than realized . I immediately rushed into a successful and lucra- tive practice . " In a year and a half he was in a position to marry the daughter of one of the first men of ...
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... resignation of one of the Kentucky Senators . Mr Jefferson received his affectionate young disciple with cordiality , and admitted him to his confi- B dence . Clay had been recently defending Burr before a HENRY CLAY . 17.
... resignation of one of the Kentucky Senators . Mr Jefferson received his affectionate young disciple with cordiality , and admitted him to his confi- B dence . Clay had been recently defending Burr before a HENRY CLAY . 17.
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... received by neutral nations might have been borne without dishonor . When hose giant belligerents were hurling continents at one another , the damage done to bystanders from the flying off of fragments was a thing to be expected , and ...
... received by neutral nations might have been borne without dishonor . When hose giant belligerents were hurling continents at one another , the damage done to bystanders from the flying off of fragments was a thing to be expected , and ...
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