The Life and Times of C.G. Memminger |
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As a home for worthy children bereft of parents , and a place where the care and solicitudes of a father and mother are substituted by a generous Providence , there are but few the equals and none superior to the Orphans ' Home of ...
As a home for worthy children bereft of parents , and a place where the care and solicitudes of a father and mother are substituted by a generous Providence , there are but few the equals and none superior to the Orphans ' Home of ...
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Not so with Mr. Memminger , the equal in many respects of the gifted Englishman from Louisiana , and , as the writer believes , his superior in those characteristics that mark the upright man who feared God and worked righteously .
Not so with Mr. Memminger , the equal in many respects of the gifted Englishman from Louisiana , and , as the writer believes , his superior in those characteristics that mark the upright man who feared God and worked righteously .
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... when opposed to virtue and talent ; when , though small in representation and still smaller in physical force , she stood in the National Councils in point of influence equal to Virginia and superior to New York .
... when opposed to virtue and talent ; when , though small in representation and still smaller in physical force , she stood in the National Councils in point of influence equal to Virginia and superior to New York .
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We can draw no other line than the Constitution has drawn : that imposts shall be equal in all the States , and no preference given to the ports of one State over those of another . If from extrinsic causes some ...
We can draw no other line than the Constitution has drawn : that imposts shall be equal in all the States , and no preference given to the ports of one State over those of another . If from extrinsic causes some ...
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We are now equal with all ; but will continue so no longer than our great charter shall be preserved . It is not enough that we feel inconveniences , and are dissatisfied with the measures of government , to authorize its destruction .
We are now equal with all ; but will continue so no longer than our great charter shall be preserved . It is not enough that we feel inconveniences , and are dissatisfied with the measures of government , to authorize its destruction .
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