Famous Americans of Recent TimesHoughton, Mifflin, 1890 - 473 стор. |
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... respecting his health , the town whence he came , how long he had been in Washington , and send him away pleased with himself and enchanted with Henry Clay . And what was his delight to receive a few weeks after , in his distant village ...
... respecting his health , the town whence he came , how long he had been in Washington , and send him away pleased with himself and enchanted with Henry Clay . And what was his delight to receive a few weeks after , in his distant village ...
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... respecting the Indian and military affairs of his department . Each of these eminent men truly admired the other . Jackson saw in Clay the civil hero of the war , whose fiery eloquence had powerfully seconded its military heroes . Clay ...
... respecting the Indian and military affairs of his department . Each of these eminent men truly admired the other . Jackson saw in Clay the civil hero of the war , whose fiery eloquence had powerfully seconded its military heroes . Clay ...
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... respecting the object of his journey ; and re- turned with a wife , that gentle and high - bred lady , a clergy- man's daughter , who was the chief source of the happiness of his happiest years , and the mother of all his children . He ...
... respecting the object of his journey ; and re- turned with a wife , that gentle and high - bred lady , a clergy- man's daughter , who was the chief source of the happiness of his happiest years , and the mother of all his children . He ...
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... respecting the condition of Greece and the history of her struggle for independence was provided for him by the indus- try of his friend , Edward Everett . One of the minor triumphs of Mr Webster's early Congres- sional life was his ...
... respecting the condition of Greece and the history of her struggle for independence was provided for him by the indus- try of his friend , Edward Everett . One of the minor triumphs of Mr Webster's early Congres- sional life was his ...
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... respecting the pretext for rebellion should be entertained until the rebellion was quelled . Thus he came out of the battle , dear to the thinking people of the country , but estranged from the three political powers , Henry Clay and ...
... respecting the pretext for rebellion should be entertained until the rebellion was quelled . Thus he came out of the battle , dear to the thinking people of the country , but estranged from the three political powers , Henry Clay and ...
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