Letters on the American Republic: Or, Common Fallacies and Monstrous Errors Refuted and Exposed |
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... whilst the genii , so called in the North , whom Beecher designates the " picklock of society and the pickpocket of the world , " and whose daughters , especially in the New England States , according to the testimony of the same divine ...
... whilst the genii , so called in the North , whom Beecher designates the " picklock of society and the pickpocket of the world , " and whose daughters , especially in the New England States , according to the testimony of the same divine ...
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... whilst they repeat the old ditty of the nursery rhyme : - " Come into my parlour , " Said the spider to the fly , " " Tis the prettiest little parlour That ever you did spy . " Now , if , to use the language of Guthrie , " faith with ...
... whilst they repeat the old ditty of the nursery rhyme : - " Come into my parlour , " Said the spider to the fly , " " Tis the prettiest little parlour That ever you did spy . " Now , if , to use the language of Guthrie , " faith with ...
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... whilst at the same time the Secretary of State , the Hon . Wm . H. Seward , telegraphed to the Boards of Trade in Chicago and Milwaukie , convey- ing the startling announcement , " That heretofore the cry of Union has been raised when ...
... whilst at the same time the Secretary of State , the Hon . Wm . H. Seward , telegraphed to the Boards of Trade in Chicago and Milwaukie , convey- ing the startling announcement , " That heretofore the cry of Union has been raised when ...
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AMERICAN PRIVILEGE | 1 |
THE REPUBLIC OF AMERICA AND ITS GLORIES | 8 |
AMERICAN MELODRAMATIC SCENES | 16 |
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