Famous Americans of Recent TimesHoughton, Mifflin, 1890 - 473 стор. |
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... fact that he was a most diligent reader . It rests on better authority than " Campaign Lives , " that , while his fellow- clerks went abroad in the evening in search of pleasure , this lad stayed at home with his books . It is a ...
... fact that he was a most diligent reader . It rests on better authority than " Campaign Lives , " that , while his fellow- clerks went abroad in the evening in search of pleasure , this lad stayed at home with his books . It is a ...
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... fact that Napoleon always stood ready to make a just peace , which George III . and William Pitt refused , not in the interest of mankind and civilization , but in that of the Tory party and the allied dynasties , then America was right ...
... fact that Napoleon always stood ready to make a just peace , which George III . and William Pitt refused , not in the interest of mankind and civilization , but in that of the Tory party and the allied dynasties , then America was right ...
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... fact . We find , accordingly , Mr. Mill , the great English champion of free trade , fully sustaining Henry Clay's moderate tariff of 1816 , but sustaining it only as a temporary measure . The paragraph of Mr. Mill's Political Economy ...
... fact . We find , accordingly , Mr. Mill , the great English champion of free trade , fully sustaining Henry Clay's moderate tariff of 1816 , but sustaining it only as a temporary measure . The paragraph of Mr. Mill's Political Economy ...
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... fact well known to Jack- son , that Henry Clay had expected the appointment of Secretary of State under Mr. Monroe ; and it was part of the gossip of the time that Mr. Monroe's preference of Mr. Adams was the reason of Clay's occasional ...
... fact well known to Jack- son , that Henry Clay had expected the appointment of Secretary of State under Mr. Monroe ; and it was part of the gossip of the time that Mr. Monroe's preference of Mr. Adams was the reason of Clay's occasional ...
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... fact , Mr. Clay's speech was totally unworthy of the occasion . Instead of argument and fact , he gave the House and the galleries beautiful declamation . The evidence was before him ; he had it in his hands ; but , instead of getting ...
... fact , Mr. Clay's speech was totally unworthy of the occasion . Instead of argument and fact , he gave the House and the galleries beautiful declamation . The evidence was before him ; he had it in his hands ; but , instead of getting ...
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