The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... feeling and so thinking he went forth from the Temple to the Field . He was brave and generous to a fault - a proper Brigadier to Wayne and Greene , who loved him . Cool in danger , sound in judgment , indifferent to fame , zealous in ...
... feeling and so thinking he went forth from the Temple to the Field . He was brave and generous to a fault - a proper Brigadier to Wayne and Greene , who loved him . Cool in danger , sound in judgment , indifferent to fame , zealous in ...
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... feeling and spirit , whilst he adored nature as a mother , he loved every one who culti vated her as a brother . In the language of the late Dr. Baldwin- " He was not only worthy of imitation for that most active zeal and industry which ...
... feeling and spirit , whilst he adored nature as a mother , he loved every one who culti vated her as a brother . In the language of the late Dr. Baldwin- " He was not only worthy of imitation for that most active zeal and industry which ...
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... feeling , the former part of this memoir was an easy and a grateful labor ; what follows , weighed down as the heart of the writer is by the recent loss of that dear friend , whose portraiture he is about to attempt , can be no more ...
... feeling , the former part of this memoir was an easy and a grateful labor ; what follows , weighed down as the heart of the writer is by the recent loss of that dear friend , whose portraiture he is about to attempt , can be no more ...
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... feelings was never exercised in such a way that the judgment could not sanction the emo- tions excited . Towards the year 1827 , the health of Mr. Muhlenberg becoming impaired by the sedentary nature of his pursuits , he expressed a ...
... feelings was never exercised in such a way that the judgment could not sanction the emo- tions excited . Towards the year 1827 , the health of Mr. Muhlenberg becoming impaired by the sedentary nature of his pursuits , he expressed a ...
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... feeling engendered in this contest seemed likely to survive the election , and to produce a permanent schism in the ... feelings of a patriot , and entreated them to set the example of magnanimity by concurring in support of the ticket ...
... feeling engendered in this contest seemed likely to survive the election , and to produce a permanent schism in the ... feelings of a patriot , and entreated them to set the example of magnanimity by concurring in support of the ticket ...
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