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... never got along with his father and never forgave himself for not getting along . Charles and his twin sister , Mary , were the first - born , coming along in 1811. He loved Mary , and her death in 1845 left him torn with grief ...
... never got along with his father and never forgave himself for not getting along . Charles and his twin sister , Mary , were the first - born , coming along in 1811. He loved Mary , and her death in 1845 left him torn with grief ...
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... never in haste , but who never hesitated . The other members of the President's counsel were Benjamin Robbin Curtis of Boston , a man of impeccable character who had served for a time on the Supreme Court where he had won merited fame ...
... never in haste , but who never hesitated . The other members of the President's counsel were Benjamin Robbin Curtis of Boston , a man of impeccable character who had served for a time on the Supreme Court where he had won merited fame ...
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... never fully re- covered . In April of 1871 a cyclone swept away his newspaper plant . He returned to his old home in Lawrence , where his family was staying , worked on various newspapers and eventually became publisher of the Standard ...
... never fully re- covered . In April of 1871 a cyclone swept away his newspaper plant . He returned to his old home in Lawrence , where his family was staying , worked on various newspapers and eventually became publisher of the Standard ...
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THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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