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... ships , so that not one Englishman should be allowed to skulk from such a fight , had not been pusil- lanimity , but magnanimity . But if , as English Whigs and Amer- ican Democrats contended , Napoleon Bonaparte was the armed soldier ...
... ships , so that not one Englishman should be allowed to skulk from such a fight , had not been pusil- lanimity , but magnanimity . But if , as English Whigs and Amer- ican Democrats contended , Napoleon Bonaparte was the armed soldier ...
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... ship round to her course . - Admitted to the bar in his twenty - third year , he dutifully went home to his father , and opened an office in a New Hampshire vil- lage near by , resolved never again to leave the generous old man while he ...
... ship round to her course . - Admitted to the bar in his twenty - third year , he dutifully went home to his father , and opened an office in a New Hampshire vil- lage near by , resolved never again to leave the generous old man while he ...
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... ships of the line . His Fourth - of - July orations , if we may judge of them by the fragments that have been found , show that his mind had strength- ened more than it had advanced . His style wonderfully improved from eighteen to ...
... ships of the line . His Fourth - of - July orations , if we may judge of them by the fragments that have been found , show that his mind had strength- ened more than it had advanced . His style wonderfully improved from eighteen to ...
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... ships in commis- sion , and America only seventeen , therefore an American ship could not venture out of a harbor without being taken . We have often laughed at Colonel Benton s ludicrous confession of his own terrors on this subject ...
... ships in commis- sion , and America only seventeen , therefore an American ship could not venture out of a harbor without being taken . We have often laughed at Colonel Benton s ludicrous confession of his own terrors on this subject ...
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... ship that could cruise to get to sea as soon as possible . This I had from Mr. Monroe . " This is a curious example of the blinding effect of partisan strife , and of the absolute need of an Opposition . It was the hereditary prejudice ...
... ship that could cruise to get to sea as soon as possible . This I had from Mr. Monroe . " This is a curious example of the blinding effect of partisan strife , and of the absolute need of an Opposition . It was the hereditary prejudice ...
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