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... existence , found ourselves the legal inheritors of these fundamental blessings . We toiled not in the acquirement or establishment of them ; they are a legacy bequeathed us by a once hardy , brave , and patriotic , but now lamented and ...
... existence , found ourselves the legal inheritors of these fundamental blessings . We toiled not in the acquirement or establishment of them ; they are a legacy bequeathed us by a once hardy , brave , and patriotic , but now lamented and ...
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... existence by the plague or smallpox , honest men would perhaps be much profited by the operation . Similar too is the correct reasoning in regard to the burning of the negro at St. Louis . He had forfeited his life by the per- petration ...
... existence by the plague or smallpox , honest men would perhaps be much profited by the operation . Similar too is the correct reasoning in regard to the burning of the negro at St. Louis . He had forfeited his life by the per- petration ...
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... existence of Mex- ico shall be maintained ; but he does not tell us how this can be done , after we shall have taken all her territory . Lest the questions I have suggested be considered speculative merely , let me be indulged a moment ...
... existence of Mex- ico shall be maintained ; but he does not tell us how this can be done , after we shall have taken all her territory . Lest the questions I have suggested be considered speculative merely , let me be indulged a moment ...
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... existence . A little of the bone was left , and I gradually re- vived . He eulogized Mr. Clay in high and beautiful terms , and then declared that we had deserted all our principles , and had turned Henry Clay out , like an old horse ...
... existence . A little of the bone was left , and I gradually re- vived . He eulogized Mr. Clay in high and beautiful terms , and then declared that we had deserted all our principles , and had turned Henry Clay out , like an old horse ...
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... existence . But I have introduced General Cass's accounts here chiefly to show the wonderful physical capacities of the man . They show that he not only did the labor of several men at the same time , but that he often did it at several ...
... existence . But I have introduced General Cass's accounts here chiefly to show the wonderful physical capacities of the man . They show that he not only did the labor of several men at the same time , but that he often did it at several ...
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