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... hands ; but , instead of getting up his case with patient assiduity , and exhibiting the damning proofs of Jack- son's misconduct , he merely glanced over the mass of papers , fell into some enormous blunders , passed over some most ...
... hands ; but , instead of getting up his case with patient assiduity , and exhibiting the damning proofs of Jack- son's misconduct , he merely glanced over the mass of papers , fell into some enormous blunders , passed over some most ...
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... there was a levee at the Presidential mansion , which General Jackson attended . Who , that saw him dart forward and grasp Mr. Adams cordially by the hand , could have supposed that he then entirely believed HENRY CLAY . 37.
... there was a levee at the Presidential mansion , which General Jackson attended . Who , that saw him dart forward and grasp Mr. Adams cordially by the hand , could have supposed that he then entirely believed HENRY CLAY . 37.
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James Parton. hand , could have supposed that he then entirely believed that Mr. Adams had stolen the Presidency from him by a corrupt bargain with Mr. Clay ? Who could have supposed that he and his friends had been , for fourteen days ...
James Parton. hand , could have supposed that he then entirely believed that Mr. Adams had stolen the Presidency from him by a corrupt bargain with Mr. Clay ? Who could have supposed that he and his friends had been , for fourteen days ...
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... hand in carrying Kentucky against his benefactor . Francis Blair , editor of the Globe , had also been the particular friend and correspondent of Mr. Clay , but had turned against him . From the Departments in Wash- ington , all of Mr ...
... hand in carrying Kentucky against his benefactor . Francis Blair , editor of the Globe , had also been the particular friend and correspondent of Mr. Clay , but had turned against him . From the Departments in Wash- ington , all of Mr ...
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... hands and shed tears . Slender indeed was his preparation for Dart- mouth . From the day when he took his first Latin lesson to that on which he entered college was thirteen months . He could translate Cicero's orations with some ease ...
... hands and shed tears . Slender indeed was his preparation for Dart- mouth . From the day when he took his first Latin lesson to that on which he entered college was thirteen months . He could translate Cicero's orations with some ease ...
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