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... heart upon living four years in the White House ; but we can most confidently say , that , having entered the game , he played it fairly , and bore his repeated disappointments with genuine , high - bred composure . The closest scrutiny ...
... heart upon living four years in the White House ; but we can most confidently say , that , having entered the game , he played it fairly , and bore his repeated disappointments with genuine , high - bred composure . The closest scrutiny ...
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... hearts , after all . Noth- ing has ever exceeded the thorough - bred courtesy and tender consideration with which they set about the work of putting one another to death ; and their joy was unbounded when , after the second fire , each ...
... hearts , after all . Noth- ing has ever exceeded the thorough - bred courtesy and tender consideration with which they set about the work of putting one another to death ; and their joy was unbounded when , after the second fire , each ...
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... 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 taken the 40 HENRY CLAY .
... 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 taken the 40 HENRY CLAY .
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... heart was generally right . It atones for all his mere errors of abstract opinion , that he was never admitted to the confidence of the Nullifiers , and that he uniformly voted against the measures inspired by them . He was against the ...
... heart was generally right . It atones for all his mere errors of abstract opinion , that he was never admitted to the confidence of the Nullifiers , and that he uniformly voted against the measures inspired by them . He was against the ...
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... hearts as those uttered by Sir Walter Scott on his death- bed . There has seldom been so much of mere enjoyment crowded into the compass of one lifetime as there was into his . Even his work- all of his best work -was only more ...
... hearts as those uttered by Sir Walter Scott on his death- bed . There has seldom been so much of mere enjoyment crowded into the compass of one lifetime as there was into his . Even his work- all of his best work -was only more ...
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