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... followed the lead of the great men . These lesser citizens had now determin- ed to set up for themselves , and had en- listed in the ranks of the Anti - Federalists , who soon assumed the name and style of Democrats , an epithet first ...
... followed the lead of the great men . These lesser citizens had now determin- ed to set up for themselves , and had en- listed in the ranks of the Anti - Federalists , who soon assumed the name and style of Democrats , an epithet first ...
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... followed the storm of the election , when Mr. Jefferson boldly threw down another " bone for the Federalists to gnaw . " He wrote to Thomas Paine , inviting him to America , and offering him a passage home in a national vessel . " You ...
... followed the storm of the election , when Mr. Jefferson boldly threw down another " bone for the Federalists to gnaw . " He wrote to Thomas Paine , inviting him to America , and offering him a passage home in a national vessel . " You ...
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... followed by a system of government modelled after the corrupt system of the English government , would not have in- terested me with the unabated ardor it did . " " It will be convenient to me to know what Congress will decide on , be ...
... followed by a system of government modelled after the corrupt system of the English government , would not have in- terested me with the unabated ardor it did . " " It will be convenient to me to know what Congress will decide on , be ...
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... followed , except his dismissal and the employment of another lad of more ability and probably less in- nocence . Captain Grant was the man most likely to have come to a discovery in the matter , and most heartily did he curse his luck ...
... followed , except his dismissal and the employment of another lad of more ability and probably less in- nocence . Captain Grant was the man most likely to have come to a discovery in the matter , and most heartily did he curse his luck ...
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... followed the subject of his studies to the tomb . Dr. North's request revived in me many recollections of Percival ; and finally led me to draw out the follow- ing sketch of him , as he appeared to my eyes in those days when I saw him ...
... followed the subject of his studies to the tomb . Dr. North's request revived in me many recollections of Percival ; and finally led me to draw out the follow- ing sketch of him , as he appeared to my eyes in those days when I saw him ...
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