Famous Americans of Recent TimesHoughton, Mifflin, 1890 - 473 стор. |
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... whole education of his youth consisted in his acquir- ing the Latin language , which his mother taught him . Early inheriting a considerable fortune , he squandered it in dissipation , and sat down at thirty , a reformed man , to the ...
... whole education of his youth consisted in his acquir- ing the Latin language , which his mother taught him . Early inheriting a considerable fortune , he squandered it in dissipation , and sat down at thirty , a reformed man , to the ...
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... whole being is devoted to this glorious cause . I was never known to walk abroad with a face of joy and exulta- tion at the success of the enemy , embracing and announcing the joyous tidings to those who I supposed would transmit it to ...
... whole being is devoted to this glorious cause . I was never known to walk abroad with a face of joy and exulta- tion at the success of the enemy , embracing and announcing the joyous tidings to those who I supposed would transmit it to ...
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... whole heart was in it . The question occurs , then , Was it right and best for the United States to declare war against Great Britain in 1812 ? The proper answer to this question depends upon another : What ought we to think of Napoleon ...
... whole heart was in it . The question occurs , then , Was it right and best for the United States to declare war against Great Britain in 1812 ? The proper answer to this question depends upon another : What ought we to think of Napoleon ...
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... Whole . In a certain sense he was in op- position to the administration . When one party has so frequent- ly and decidedly beaten the party opposed to it , that the defeated 2 party goes out of existence , the conquering party soon ...
... Whole . In a certain sense he was in op- position to the administration . When one party has so frequent- ly and decidedly beaten the party opposed to it , that the defeated 2 party goes out of existence , the conquering party soon ...
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... whole earth , he can scarcely avoid the conclusion that free trade among all nations would be as advantageous to all nations as it is to the thirty - seven States of the American Union . But nations are not governed by theories and ...
... whole earth , he can scarcely avoid the conclusion that free trade among all nations would be as advantageous to all nations as it is to the thirty - seven States of the American Union . But nations are not governed by theories and ...
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