The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 1Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... army of the revolution to the highest rank as a Senator , will , in future times , be referred to as an instructive lesson of wisdom ; and whoever shall studiously observe the admirable calmness of his whole life will respond to the ...
... army of the revolution to the highest rank as a Senator , will , in future times , be referred to as an instructive lesson of wisdom ; and whoever shall studiously observe the admirable calmness of his whole life will respond to the ...
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... army in its humblest station . His fortune was in every way ample , his education superior , and his family the very first in opulence , and antiquity of residence , in his native State ; still , when he found the cause of his country ...
... army in its humblest station . His fortune was in every way ample , his education superior , and his family the very first in opulence , and antiquity of residence , in his native State ; still , when he found the cause of his country ...
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... army by these speculating muckworms , he could not conceive the honesty or justice of their claims for the indemnity which they now pressed with all the importunity of avarice . Throughout the whole of the administration of Gen ...
... army by these speculating muckworms , he could not conceive the honesty or justice of their claims for the indemnity which they now pressed with all the importunity of avarice . Throughout the whole of the administration of Gen ...
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... army of his country as a common soldier . They did not perceive , as they should have done , in this one act of his life , that his spirit and his convictions were as unconquerable as were the principles which he so boldly avowed ; and ...
... army of his country as a common soldier . They did not perceive , as they should have done , in this one act of his life , that his spirit and his convictions were as unconquerable as were the principles which he so boldly avowed ; and ...
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... army made a personal assault on the Virginia orator , against whom they were ( naturally enough ) exasperated , for having denounced them in debate , in one of his well known speeches of slashing sarcasm , as " a pack of ragamuffins ...
... army made a personal assault on the Virginia orator , against whom they were ( naturally enough ) exasperated , for having denounced them in debate , in one of his well known speeches of slashing sarcasm , as " a pack of ragamuffins ...
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