Famous Americans of Recent TimesHoughton, Mifflin, 1890 - 473 стор. |
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... objects of public improvement as it may be thought proper to add to the constitutional enumeration of Fed- eral powers . By these operations , new channels of communica- tion will be opened between the States , the lines of separation ...
... objects of public improvement as it may be thought proper to add to the constitutional enumeration of Fed- eral powers . By these operations , new channels of communica- tion will be opened between the States , the lines of separation ...
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... object of that wish . You are in the midst of posterity . Everywhere you must have been struck with the great changes , physical and moral , which have occurred since you left us . Even this very city , bearing a vener- ated name ...
... object of that wish . You are in the midst of posterity . Everywhere you must have been struck with the great changes , physical and moral , which have occurred since you left us . Even this very city , bearing a vener- ated name ...
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... object - the object nearest his heart appears to have been to wound and injure Henry Clay . His appointments , his measures , and his vetoes seem to have been chiefly inspired by resentment against him . Ingham of Pennsylvania , who had ...
... object - the object nearest his heart appears to have been to wound and injure Henry Clay . His appointments , his measures , and his vetoes seem to have been chiefly inspired by resentment against him . Ingham of Pennsylvania , who had ...
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... object of such pitiless and demoniac wrath but in what land are minds just and well - informed a majority ? It was not only the appointments and removals that were aimed at Mr. Clay . The sudden expulsion of gray hairs from the offi ...
... object of such pitiless and demoniac wrath but in what land are minds just and well - informed a majority ? It was not only the appointments and removals that were aimed at Mr. Clay . The sudden expulsion of gray hairs from the offi ...
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... object of your tract should be to arouse the la- boring classes in the Free States against abolition . Depict the conse- quences to them of immediate abolition . The slaves , being free , would be dispersed throughout the Union ; they ...
... object of your tract should be to arouse the la- boring classes in the Free States against abolition . Depict the conse- quences to them of immediate abolition . The slaves , being free , would be dispersed throughout the Union ; they ...
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