The Life and Times of C.G. Memminger |
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To gather the facts of a personal history running through a half century of active public life , is by no means an easy task , even to one who may have been the contemporary of the person whose history he would write ; but when one is ...
To gather the facts of a personal history running through a half century of active public life , is by no means an easy task , even to one who may have been the contemporary of the person whose history he would write ; but when one is ...
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It is only a very vain and very weak person who would seek to hide away in oblivion or to obscure with falsehood an humble origin , or an association with those who had been the recipients of so noble a charity as that of the Charleston ...
It is only a very vain and very weak person who would seek to hide away in oblivion or to obscure with falsehood an humble origin , or an association with those who had been the recipients of so noble a charity as that of the Charleston ...
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His manner was all earnestness , while his facial expression was that of a person far his senior in age . His most attractive feature was his eye - a blueish - gray - and always at perfect rest when he was speaking to you .
His manner was all earnestness , while his facial expression was that of a person far his senior in age . His most attractive feature was his eye - a blueish - gray - and always at perfect rest when he was speaking to you .
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... as to transfer property from one portion of the United States to another , and to take private property from the owner for the benefit of another person , not rendering public service , as unwise , unjust , unequal and oppressive .
... as to transfer property from one portion of the United States to another , and to take private property from the owner for the benefit of another person , not rendering public service , as unwise , unjust , unequal and oppressive .
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... covering a space of forty - five feet in width by one hundred and fifty feet in length , was found inadequate to accommodate all who had assembled , and from two hundred to three hundred persons were obliged , notwithstanding the ...
... covering a space of forty - five feet in width by one hundred and fifty feet in length , was found inadequate to accommodate all who had assembled , and from two hundred to three hundred persons were obliged , notwithstanding the ...
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