Famous Americans of Recent TimesHoughton, Mifflin, 1890 - 473 стор. |
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... South Carolina hot - head , who had public- ly proposed to raise the flag of disunion . Thunders of applause broke from the galleries when Mr. Clay retorted by saying , that , if Mr. Rhett had really made that proposition , and should ...
... South Carolina hot - head , who had public- ly proposed to raise the flag of disunion . Thunders of applause broke from the galleries when Mr. Clay retorted by saying , that , if Mr. Rhett had really made that proposition , and should ...
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... South Carolina he hurled paradoxes at General Jackson , and appealed from the dicta of Mrs. Eaton's drawing - room ... Southern soil . Of the three men whom we have named , Daniel Webster was incomparably the most richly endowed by ...
... South Carolina he hurled paradoxes at General Jackson , and appealed from the dicta of Mrs. Eaton's drawing - room ... Southern soil . Of the three men whom we have named , Daniel Webster was incomparably the most richly endowed by ...
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... South Carolina Exposition ; and it ended i April , 1861 , when President Lincoln issued his call for seventy- five thousand troops , which excited so much merriment at Mont- gomery . This was a period of thirty - three years , during ...
... South Carolina Exposition ; and it ended i April , 1861 , when President Lincoln issued his call for seventy- five thousand troops , which excited so much merriment at Mont- gomery . This was a period of thirty - three years , during ...
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... South Carolina Exposition of 1828 appeared to fall still- born from the press . Neither General Jackson nor any of his nearest friends seem to have been so much as aware of its ex- istence ; certainly they attached no importance to it ...
... South Carolina Exposition of 1828 appeared to fall still- born from the press . Neither General Jackson nor any of his nearest friends seem to have been so much as aware of its ex- istence ; certainly they attached no importance to it ...
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... South Carolina Exposition . Every one knows the story of this first triumph of the United States over its enemies . Daniel Webster , as Mr. Everett re- cords , appeared to be the only person in Washington who was entirely at his ease ...
... South Carolina Exposition . Every one knows the story of this first triumph of the United States over its enemies . Daniel Webster , as Mr. Everett re- cords , appeared to be the only person in Washington who was entirely at his ease ...
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