The United States of North America as They areW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1828 - 242 páginas |
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... certainly contri- buted to the abandonment of most of those intentions which were fast ripening into execution . Great has been the influence of American liberty throughout the civilized world . The French , and more recently the South ...
... certainly contri- buted to the abandonment of most of those intentions which were fast ripening into execution . Great has been the influence of American liberty throughout the civilized world . The French , and more recently the South ...
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... certainly ele- ments which , well - employed and well - directed , afforded reason to anticipate future greatness . The Union happily found a genius fully com- petent to give it this direction in - Washington . Ever the same at home ...
... certainly ele- ments which , well - employed and well - directed , afforded reason to anticipate future greatness . The Union happily found a genius fully com- petent to give it this direction in - Washington . Ever the same at home ...
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... certainly exercises upon the citizen of the United States ( at least the northern ) was , on this occasion , seen to advantage . Notwithstanding the disappoint- ment of his fondest hopes , he attempted not the least opposition to the ...
... certainly exercises upon the citizen of the United States ( at least the northern ) was , on this occasion , seen to advantage . Notwithstanding the disappoint- ment of his fondest hopes , he attempted not the least opposition to the ...
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... Certainly not . " " And did he stick as faithfully to you ? " " What dost thou mean ? " " Has he never disappointed you when the game was before his muzzle ? " " Why , yes , sometimes . " broken him to pieces ? " " Then you have not ...
... Certainly not . " " And did he stick as faithfully to you ? " " What dost thou mean ? " " Has he never disappointed you when the game was before his muzzle ? " " Why , yes , sometimes . " broken him to pieces ? " " Then you have not ...
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... gam- bler , he has neither principle nor a sense of what is due to decorum . It is certainly shocking to see the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States forget himself Chap . IV . ] 31 OF NORTH AMERICA .
... gam- bler , he has neither principle nor a sense of what is due to decorum . It is certainly shocking to see the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States forget himself Chap . IV . ] 31 OF NORTH AMERICA .
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