The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volume 3Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1885 - United States |
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... fathers . As a bulwark against a rash and impet- uous public opinion in a democracy , nothing better than our senate ... father of his country , and , having recently returned from France , was talk ing of the French system , which had ...
... fathers . As a bulwark against a rash and impet- uous public opinion in a democracy , nothing better than our senate ... father of his country , and , having recently returned from France , was talk ing of the French system , which had ...
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... father of the present governor of Ohio , was at that time mayor , and among the aldermen and councilmen were Josiah A. Harris , William Case , William Bingham , and L. L. Lyon . In 1848 he was elected as representative in the council ...
... father of the present governor of Ohio , was at that time mayor , and among the aldermen and councilmen were Josiah A. Harris , William Case , William Bingham , and L. L. Lyon . In 1848 he was elected as representative in the council ...
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... father's farm , and one need not be told of the boyish long- ing that naturally took hold on him to follow the coal - fed monster down its iron road to the great world that lay on beyond . Railroads were great and experimental events in ...
... father's farm , and one need not be told of the boyish long- ing that naturally took hold on him to follow the coal - fed monster down its iron road to the great world that lay on beyond . Railroads were great and experimental events in ...
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... father's house , having with him the same dog , and I have heard him relate the fact . The address already mentioned , in speaking of the bad roads over which physicians rode in early days , relates the following anecdote : A traveler ...
... father's house , having with him the same dog , and I have heard him relate the fact . The address already mentioned , in speaking of the bad roads over which physicians rode in early days , relates the following anecdote : A traveler ...
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... father , was lost in the fire of 1845. I saw John Sheriff walk up Wood street with a bunch of fifty or sixty squirrels , killed over Coal Hill ( Mt. Washington ) , hung from the rifle on his shoulder . Wild pigeons flew in myr- iads ...
... father , was lost in the fire of 1845. I saw John Sheriff walk up Wood street with a bunch of fifty or sixty squirrels , killed over Coal Hill ( Mt. Washington ) , hung from the rifle on his shoulder . Wild pigeons flew in myr- iads ...
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