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Page xxxi
... citizens of Syracuse . He took for his subject , The Prospects of the United States . In a strain of masculine eloquence , he defended the American people against the charge of national vanity and presumption , and uttered a stirring ...
... citizens of Syracuse . He took for his subject , The Prospects of the United States . In a strain of masculine eloquence , he defended the American people against the charge of national vanity and presumption , and uttered a stirring ...
Page xxxvi
... citizens of Auburn . This was a chaste and beautiful production . It presented an ad- mirable analysis of the character of Lafayette , with a discrimina- ting review of the principles of the American Revolution , and of the successive ...
... citizens of Auburn . This was a chaste and beautiful production . It presented an ad- mirable analysis of the character of Lafayette , with a discrimina- ting review of the principles of the American Revolution , and of the successive ...
Page xxxviii
... the road , but on the ground that so great an enter See Vol III , p . 186 . * See Letter to the citizens of Chautauque Co. , Vol . III . prise could not be effected by a corporation , and Xxxvin NEW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD .
... the road , but on the ground that so great an enter See Vol III , p . 186 . * See Letter to the citizens of Chautauque Co. , Vol . III . prise could not be effected by a corporation , and Xxxvin NEW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD .
Page xl
... citizens of Chau- tauque county , * which , by its clear and cogent statements , put an effectual stop to the slanders that were in circulation and gave him popular strength never enjoyed before . The slavery question was another ...
... citizens of Chau- tauque county , * which , by its clear and cogent statements , put an effectual stop to the slanders that were in circulation and gave him popular strength never enjoyed before . The slavery question was another ...
Page xliii
... citizens . His recommendations to successive legislatures for abolishing the legal * See General Correspondence . Letters to Bishop Hughes and others , Vol . III . See letters from Europe , Vol . III . Gov. Seward's attention was first ...
... citizens . His recommendations to successive legislatures for abolishing the legal * See General Correspondence . Letters to Bishop Hughes and others , Vol . III . See letters from Europe , Vol . III . Gov. Seward's attention was first ...
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