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... FROM 1851 TO 1855 AND EDITOR OF THE ORGAN OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY ( THE WASHINGTON DAILY CHRONICLE ) FROM 1862 TO 1868 Volume le NEW YORK HARPER & BROTHERS , FRANKLIN SQUARE 920 Ela 1872 V. / STATU Den sowie ent Entered Volume le .
... FROM 1851 TO 1855 AND EDITOR OF THE ORGAN OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY ( THE WASHINGTON DAILY CHRONICLE ) FROM 1862 TO 1868 Volume le NEW YORK HARPER & BROTHERS , FRANKLIN SQUARE 920 Ela 1872 V. / STATU Den sowie ent Entered Volume le .
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... FROM 1851 TO 1855 AND EDITOR OF THE ORGAN OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY ( THE WASHINGTON DAILY CHRONICLE ) FROM 1862 TO 1868 Volume I. NEW YORK HARPER & BROTHERS , FRANKLIN SQUARE 930 Fita 1872 V. / TATTU ( LVANIA NO Must ANECDOTES ...
... FROM 1851 TO 1855 AND EDITOR OF THE ORGAN OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY ( THE WASHINGTON DAILY CHRONICLE ) FROM 1862 TO 1868 Volume I. NEW YORK HARPER & BROTHERS , FRANKLIN SQUARE 930 Fita 1872 V. / TATTU ( LVANIA NO Must ANECDOTES ...
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Twenty - five years of it were spent in New York in the rudest scenes , and more than ten among the turbulent men who then , as now , dominated over that great city . Of these he became the early and imperious leader — a leader blindly ...
Twenty - five years of it were spent in New York in the rudest scenes , and more than ten among the turbulent men who then , as now , dominated over that great city . Of these he became the early and imperious leader — a leader blindly ...
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I had seen him but once before , in 1848 , when Mr. Edwin Croswell , the well - known editor of the Albany Argus , who is still living in New York , greatly esteemed for his amiability and learning , visited my office in his company ...
I had seen him but once before , in 1848 , when Mr. Edwin Croswell , the well - known editor of the Albany Argus , who is still living in New York , greatly esteemed for his amiability and learning , visited my office in his company ...
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The last time I saw Broderick was one night in April , 1859 , at the corner of Sixth and Chestnut Streets , Philadelphia , where he took the omnibus to the New York dépôt , intending to sail in a few days for San Francisco .
The last time I saw Broderick was one night in April , 1859 , at the corner of Sixth and Chestnut Streets , Philadelphia , where he took the omnibus to the New York dépôt , intending to sail in a few days for San Francisco .
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