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... Moral and Intellectual Development of the American People ; and The Pilgrims and Liberty . A BIOGRAPHY OF DE WITT CLINTON , occupies the next twenty pages of the volume . This is an original paper , ' prepared with that just ...
... Moral and Intellectual Development of the American People ; and The Pilgrims and Liberty . A BIOGRAPHY OF DE WITT CLINTON , occupies the next twenty pages of the volume . This is an original paper , ' prepared with that just ...
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... Moral and Intellectual Development of the American People , 160 . Oration on Forefathers ' Day , at Plymouth , Massachusetts , December 21 , 1855 - The Pilgrims and Liberty , 179 - Speech at the Dinner , 203 . BIOGRAPHY OF DE WITT ...
... Moral and Intellectual Development of the American People , 160 . Oration on Forefathers ' Day , at Plymouth , Massachusetts , December 21 , 1855 - The Pilgrims and Liberty , 179 - Speech at the Dinner , 203 . BIOGRAPHY OF DE WITT ...
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... moral courage , sublime i a young man of nine - and - twenty years , yet put forth with fearless ness and self - abnegation . A It shows him suffering a gubernatorial defeat only to be recom mended the more strongly for a renomination ...
... moral courage , sublime i a young man of nine - and - twenty years , yet put forth with fearless ness and self - abnegation . A It shows him suffering a gubernatorial defeat only to be recom mended the more strongly for a renomination ...
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... moral and intellectual development of the American people , " which he treated with great discrimination and vigorous eloquence , commanding the admiration of a highly intellec- tual audience and strengthening his well earned title to ...
... moral and intellectual development of the American people , " which he treated with great discrimination and vigorous eloquence , commanding the admiration of a highly intellec- tual audience and strengthening his well earned title to ...
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... morals , that may justly challenge comparison in any part of the globe . " But I will be candid , and confess that my partiality stands upon a simpler and more natural logic . I prefer this place because it is my place . You may as well ...
... morals , that may justly challenge comparison in any part of the globe . " But I will be candid , and confess that my partiality stands upon a simpler and more natural logic . I prefer this place because it is my place . You may as well ...
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