The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... officer in the late war , and served with great distinction on the Canadian frontier . Jonathan , being desirous of a liberal education , com- menced his studies at Atkinson Academy , at about the age of seventeen , and became a member ...
... officer in the late war , and served with great distinction on the Canadian frontier . Jonathan , being desirous of a liberal education , com- menced his studies at Atkinson Academy , at about the age of seventeen , and became a member ...
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parties awarded him the praise of being the best presiding officer that the House ever had . In 1836 he was nominated by a large portion of the Democratic electors of the Lincoln Congressional District as their candidate for Congress ...
parties awarded him the praise of being the best presiding officer that the House ever had . In 1836 he was nominated by a large portion of the Democratic electors of the Lincoln Congressional District as their candidate for Congress ...
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... officer , and also a boot ( sym- bolical of Lord Bute . ) with the Devil peeping out of it with the Stamp Act in his hand . Under the same shade the same unfortu- nate Distributer was compelled to abjure his office . And again , when ...
... officer , and also a boot ( sym- bolical of Lord Bute . ) with the Devil peeping out of it with the Stamp Act in his hand . Under the same shade the same unfortu- nate Distributer was compelled to abjure his office . And again , when ...
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... officers were required to induce the men to pro- ceed on their gloomy way . The storm , however , was too furious to admit of the landing of the troops , and the enterprise was aban- doned . In the meantime other councils prevailed over ...
... officers were required to induce the men to pro- ceed on their gloomy way . The storm , however , was too furious to admit of the landing of the troops , and the enterprise was aban- doned . In the meantime other councils prevailed over ...
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... officers nor the men of the regular British army , had , in general , any inducement to carry on the contest otherwise than according to the ordinary usages of war . But the Indians employed by them were Indians still - savages , in ...
... officers nor the men of the regular British army , had , in general , any inducement to carry on the contest otherwise than according to the ordinary usages of war . But the Indians employed by them were Indians still - savages , in ...
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