History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Volume 1Johnson, Fry, 1858 - United States |
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... honor , the good name , the glory of my country ; and having been bred up in an old - fashioned school , by parents and grandparents di- rectly connected with the heroic age of our Republic , I have the most profound and earnest sense ...
... honor , the good name , the glory of my country ; and having been bred up in an old - fashioned school , by parents and grandparents di- rectly connected with the heroic age of our Republic , I have the most profound and earnest sense ...
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... honor , which was only his just due , of giving his name to the newly discovered world , and rendered hope- less of all redress by the death , in 1504 , of his patron and fast friend , the good queen Isabella , Columbus died at ...
... honor , which was only his just due , of giving his name to the newly discovered world , and rendered hope- less of all redress by the death , in 1504 , of his patron and fast friend , the good queen Isabella , Columbus died at ...
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... honor of the per- fidious Melendez , they gave themselves up , and were massacred , near St. Au- gustine , with circumstances of most shocking barbarity . A number of the mangled limbs of the victims were then suspended to a tree , to ...
... honor of the per- fidious Melendez , they gave themselves up , and were massacred , near St. Au- gustine , with circumstances of most shocking barbarity . A number of the mangled limbs of the victims were then suspended to a tree , to ...
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... honor of the virgin queen of England . Raleigh soon after received the honor of knighthood , and by special favor had granted to him a lu- crative monopoly of wines , which en- abled him to carry on vigorously his efforts at ...
... honor of the virgin queen of England . Raleigh soon after received the honor of knighthood , and by special favor had granted to him a lu- crative monopoly of wines , which en- abled him to carry on vigorously his efforts at ...
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... honored by the silent canvass , and the cold marble , but his praises should dwell living upon the lips of men , and should be handed down by fathers to their chil- dren . Poetry has imagined nothing more stirring and romantic than his ...
... honored by the silent canvass , and the cold marble , but his praises should dwell living upon the lips of men , and should be handed down by fathers to their chil- dren . Poetry has imagined nothing more stirring and romantic than his ...
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