Famous Americans of Recent TimesHoughton, Mifflin, 1890 - 473 стор. |
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... course , -asserter of the honors , of the prerogatives , of the glory of my country . Studious to support them , zealous to advance them , my whole being is devoted to this glorious cause . I was never known to walk abroad with a face ...
... course , -asserter of the honors , of the prerogatives , of the glory of my country . Studious to support them , zealous to advance them , my whole being is devoted to this glorious cause . I was never known to walk abroad with a face ...
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... course with regard to slavery , will note with pleasure that Clay's first public act was an attempt to deliver the infant State of Kentucky from that curse . The State Constitution was to be remodelled in 1799. Fresh from the society of ...
... course with regard to slavery , will note with pleasure that Clay's first public act was an attempt to deliver the infant State of Kentucky from that curse . The State Constitution was to be remodelled in 1799. Fresh from the society of ...
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... course , impossible for us to enter into this question of Napoleon's moral position . Intelligent opinion , ever since the means of forming an opinion were accessible , has been constantly judging Napoleon more leniently , and the Tory ...
... course , impossible for us to enter into this question of Napoleon's moral position . Intelligent opinion , ever since the means of forming an opinion were accessible , has been constantly judging Napoleon more leniently , and the Tory ...
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... course of the next summer , and spend a week there . On every occasion when Mr. Clay spoke of the heroes of the war , he bestowed on Jackson the warmest praise . In 1818 General Jackson invaded Florida , put to death two Indian chiefs ...
... course of the next summer , and spend a week there . On every occasion when Mr. Clay spoke of the heroes of the war , he bestowed on Jackson the warmest praise . In 1818 General Jackson invaded Florida , put to death two Indian chiefs ...
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... course concluded , that the Speaker designed , in ruining him , merely to further his own political schemes . How he boiled with fury against Mr. Clay , his pub- lished letters amusingly attest . " The hypocrisy and baseness of Clay ...
... course concluded , that the Speaker designed , in ruining him , merely to further his own political schemes . How he boiled with fury against Mr. Clay , his pub- lished letters amusingly attest . " The hypocrisy and baseness of Clay ...
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