History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... present a state of things equally to be lamented and deprecated . They exhibit a mel- ancholy verification of what our trans- atlantic foes have predicted , and of another thing , perhaps , which is still more to be regretted , and yet ...
... present a state of things equally to be lamented and deprecated . They exhibit a mel- ancholy verification of what our trans- atlantic foes have predicted , and of another thing , perhaps , which is still more to be regretted , and yet ...
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... present , and throw the weight of his influence in favor of its object , his objections were overruled , the meeting of the Society of the Cin- cinnati was to take place a week earlier than the assembling of the Convention , and ...
... present , and throw the weight of his influence in favor of its object , his objections were overruled , the meeting of the Society of the Cin- cinnati was to take place a week earlier than the assembling of the Convention , and ...
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... present measures . It is evident , that her anger at the treaty has arisen entirely from its having defeated her plar . of drawing us into the war ; and it will readily appear , that the whole aim and object of her present measures are ...
... present measures . It is evident , that her anger at the treaty has arisen entirely from its having defeated her plar . of drawing us into the war ; and it will readily appear , that the whole aim and object of her present measures are ...
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