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Called to the Departinent of State at a period when our foreign relations were
fraught with peril and environed with difficulty , you have so administered them ,
that , while you calmly maintained the internal sovereignty and the external rights
of ...
Called to the Departinent of State at a period when our foreign relations were
fraught with peril and environed with difficulty , you have so administered them ,
that , while you calmly maintained the internal sovereignty and the external rights
of ...
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... we owe each other , if not mutual regard , at least a mutual consideration ,
respect , and confidence heartier than that which befits the merely formal
intercourse of two nations which are called friendly because they are not at open
enmity .
... we owe each other , if not mutual regard , at least a mutual consideration ,
respect , and confidence heartier than that which befits the merely formal
intercourse of two nations which are called friendly because they are not at open
enmity .
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The family took its name from the wooded country , called Arden or Ardern ,
which lay in the northern and western part of that county , of which at one time
they had no small part in their possession . * WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 7.
The family took its name from the wooded country , called Arden or Ardern ,
which lay in the northern and western part of that county , of which at one time
they had no small part in their possession . * WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . 7.
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There appears to have been but one family of the name in the place , and there is
hardly room for doubt that they called him father . Henry Shakespeare's name will
come up again but our concern is with the fortunes of his brother ' John , who ...
There appears to have been but one family of the name in the place , and there is
hardly room for doubt that they called him father . Henry Shakespeare's name will
come up again but our concern is with the fortunes of his brother ' John , who ...
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... enough of old among the English . He called himself , from the place in which
he lived , Turchill de Ardern ; but the Normans called him Turchill de Warwick ,
because of the office which he held under Edward the Confessor , and which ...
... enough of old among the English . He called himself , from the place in which
he lived , Turchill de Ardern ; but the Normans called him Turchill de Warwick ,
because of the office which he held under Edward the Confessor , and which ...
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