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Page 40
... spirit so nobly , so wisely tran- scending the mean and savage impulse which man too often dis- guises as justice , when it is in essence , revenge , might not be rev- erently termed Divine ; and the firm conclusion to which I was ...
... spirit so nobly , so wisely tran- scending the mean and savage impulse which man too often dis- guises as justice , when it is in essence , revenge , might not be rev- erently termed Divine ; and the firm conclusion to which I was ...
Page 47
... Spirit of the Times , a weekly paper , principally devoted to sporting intelligence , and then just started by Messrs . Win . T. Porter and James Howe , both printers ; and with whom HORACE had worked at West's , during his first ...
... Spirit of the Times , a weekly paper , principally devoted to sporting intelligence , and then just started by Messrs . Win . T. Porter and James Howe , both printers ; and with whom HORACE had worked at West's , during his first ...
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... Spirit of the Times , and HORACE GREELEY , when the latter obtained work on that paper as a printer , resulted in an intimate friendship between the two young men . They were about the same age , both poor , and struggling with fortune ...
... Spirit of the Times , and HORACE GREELEY , when the latter obtained work on that paper as a printer , resulted in an intimate friendship between the two young men . They were about the same age , both poor , and struggling with fortune ...
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... spirit of this determination we respectfully solicit of our fellow citizens the extension of that share of patronage which they shall deem warranted by our performances rather than our promises . " Thus announced , the New - Yorker ...
... spirit of this determination we respectfully solicit of our fellow citizens the extension of that share of patronage which they shall deem warranted by our performances rather than our promises . " Thus announced , the New - Yorker ...
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... spirit of two papers , widely apart in char- acter ; one published in New York and the other in Albany , necessitating a constant traveling between the two cities , while he was compelled to mingle in exciting political scenes . As a ...
... spirit of two papers , widely apart in char- acter ; one published in New York and the other in Albany , necessitating a constant traveling between the two cities , while he was compelled to mingle in exciting political scenes . As a ...
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