Famous Americans of Recent TimesHoughton, Mifflin, 1890 - 473 стор. |
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... . Who has forgotten the passion of disappointment , the amazement and despair , at the result of that day's fatal work ? Fatal we thought it then , little dreaming that , while it precipitated evil , it brought nearer 4 HENRY CLAY .
... . Who has forgotten the passion of disappointment , the amazement and despair , at the result of that day's fatal work ? Fatal we thought it then , little dreaming that , while it precipitated evil , it brought nearer 4 HENRY CLAY .
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... thought of them with horror . Clay was far from being a saint ; but it is our privilege to believe of him that he was a clean , temperate , and studious young man . Richmond , the town of the young Republic that had most in it of the ...
... thought of them with horror . Clay was far from being a saint ; but it is our privilege to believe of him that he was a clean , temperate , and studious young man . Richmond , the town of the young Republic that had most in it of the ...
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... thought I should be if I could make one hundred pounds a year , Virginia money ; and with what delight I received my first fifteen - shilling fee . My hopes were more than realized . I immediately rushed into a successful and lucra ...
... thought I should be if I could make one hundred pounds a year , Virginia money ; and with what delight I received my first fifteen - shilling fee . My hopes were more than realized . I immediately rushed into a successful and lucra ...
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... 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 will disappear , their interests will 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 will disappear , their interests will be ...
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... thought of him . ' " This brief passage suffices to show the prevailing tone of the two parties when Napoleon was the theme of discourse . 6 It is , of course , impossible for us to enter into this question of Napoleon's moral position ...
... thought of him . ' " This brief passage suffices to show the prevailing tone of the two parties when Napoleon was the theme of discourse . 6 It is , of course , impossible for us to enter into this question of Napoleon's moral position ...
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