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Page 64
... declared that it was of the high- est importance that men be able “ to navigate . ” These debates quickened James's desire for read- ing , and in less than two years he had read and re- membered so much concerning the current topics of ...
... declared that it was of the high- est importance that men be able “ to navigate . ” These debates quickened James's desire for read- ing , and in less than two years he had read and re- membered so much concerning the current topics of ...
Page 97
... declared that sooner than be compelled to waste his time in such nonsense as the majority proposed , he would form another society , if he had to debate alone with himself . Believing the minority had rights which the majority were ...
... declared that sooner than be compelled to waste his time in such nonsense as the majority proposed , he would form another society , if he had to debate alone with himself . Believing the minority had rights which the majority were ...
Page 135
... declared it to be his unalter- able determination to oppose the institution of slav- ery , or any compromise with it . It was a heinous national sin , and he would not condescend to negoti- ate with it . Senators Monroe and Cox stood ...
... declared it to be his unalter- able determination to oppose the institution of slav- ery , or any compromise with it . It was a heinous national sin , and he would not condescend to negoti- ate with it . Senators Monroe and Cox stood ...
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... declared his intention of going to the war , should it last more than the " ninety days , " and the regular militia of the State prove insufficient . At the adjournment of the Legislature , he offered his services to Governor Dennison ...
... declared his intention of going to the war , should it last more than the " ninety days , " and the regular militia of the State prove insufficient . At the adjournment of the Legislature , he offered his services to Governor Dennison ...
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... declared the three things necessary to her success : 1. To listen to no terms of peace till freedom and order were established in Europe . 2. To fill up her army and perfect its organization . 3. To secure the favor of Heaven , by ...
... declared the three things necessary to her success : 1. To listen to no terms of peace till freedom and order were established in Europe . 2. To fill up her army and perfect its organization . 3. To secure the favor of Heaven , by ...
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The Life, Speeches and Public Services of James A. Garfield Russell Herman Conwell No preview available - 2017 |
The Life, Speeches, and Public Services of James a Garfield: Twentieth ... Russell H. Conwell No preview available - 2018 |
The Life, Speeches, and Public Services of James a Garfield: Twentieth ... Russell H. Conwell No preview available - 2015 |
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