History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... political and civic virtues . You were brave and resolute in war : But what is far higher praise , in the estimation of every true republican and every virtuous citizen , you have always manifested a paramount regard for the ...
... political and civic virtues . You were brave and resolute in war : But what is far higher praise , in the estimation of every true republican and every virtuous citizen , you have always manifested a paramount regard for the ...
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... political integrity and zeal are rare indeed . By a life chiefly devoted to the welfare of the republic , you have given assurance of ability and judgment , and of upright and disinterested views , fully adequate to the suc- cessful and ...
... political integrity and zeal are rare indeed . By a life chiefly devoted to the welfare of the republic , you have given assurance of ability and judgment , and of upright and disinterested views , fully adequate to the suc- cessful and ...
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... political event occurred , in the his- tory of the United States : and the rising generation may not be correctly ... political speculation ; for the writer did not feel it just to enlarge in the expression of his own political ...
... political event occurred , in the his- tory of the United States : and the rising generation may not be correctly ... political speculation ; for the writer did not feel it just to enlarge in the expression of his own political ...
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... political theories ; in which , if there should be no highly improper coloring given , the writer would at least substitute his own speculations for a just and impartial relation . A history may be faithfully written where there is ...
... political theories ; in which , if there should be no highly improper coloring given , the writer would at least substitute his own speculations for a just and impartial relation . A history may be faithfully written where there is ...
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... political powers . This convention was called , not by the people of the States directly , but by their representatives , or the legislatures of the States ; but the Constitution , prepared by the Conven- tion , was adopted by delegates ...
... political powers . This convention was called , not by the people of the States directly , but by their representatives , or the legislatures of the States ; but the Constitution , prepared by the Conven- tion , was adopted by delegates ...
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