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Weld , a more humble tour- ist , put into his book , that in Norfolk , Virginia , he found half the town ready to fight the other half on the French question . Meanwhile , both French and English treated us with ill - disguised con- ...
Weld , a more humble tour- ist , put into his book , that in Norfolk , Virginia , he found half the town ready to fight the other half on the French question . Meanwhile , both French and English treated us with ill - disguised con- ...
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His " Little Plain English in Favor of Mr. Jay's Treaty ' was altogether the best thing published on that side of the question . Cobbett had more than one point of resemblance to Paine , the object of his early invec- tive , but later ...
His " Little Plain English in Favor of Mr. Jay's Treaty ' was altogether the best thing published on that side of the question . Cobbett had more than one point of resemblance to Paine , the object of his early invec- tive , but later ...
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So long as Cheetham remained in good standing with the Dem- ocrats , Paine and he were fast friends ; but when he became heretical and schis- matic on the Embargo question , some three or four years later , and was for- mally read out ...
So long as Cheetham remained in good standing with the Dem- ocrats , Paine and he were fast friends ; but when he became heretical and schis- matic on the Embargo question , some three or four years later , and was for- mally read out ...
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Where so much temper exists , impartial history is out of the question . Our authors , too , as a general rule , have inherited the political jargon of the last century , and abound in " destiny of humanity , " " inalienable rights ...
Where so much temper exists , impartial history is out of the question . Our authors , too , as a general rule , have inherited the political jargon of the last century , and abound in " destiny of humanity , " " inalienable rights ...
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But , with confidence , or what is sometimes called brass , enough to put any sort of question , it was impossible for Chip Dartmouth to state the case to old Mr. Hopkins as it was . Having ob- tained a private interview , he grasped ...
But , with confidence , or what is sometimes called brass , enough to put any sort of question , it was impossible for Chip Dartmouth to state the case to old Mr. Hopkins as it was . Having ob- tained a private interview , he grasped ...
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