Old South Leaflets: General seriesDirectors of the Old South Work, 1892 - United States |
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Page 11
... gives to ambitious , corrupted , or deluded citizens , ( who devote them- selves to the favorite nation , ) facility to betray or sacrifice the interests of their own country , without odium , sometimes even with popularity ; gilding ...
... gives to ambitious , corrupted , or deluded citizens , ( who devote them- selves to the favorite nation , ) facility to betray or sacrifice the interests of their own country , without odium , sometimes even with popularity ; gilding ...
Page 13
... give trade a stable course , to define the rights of our merchants , and to en- able the government to support them , conventional rules of intercourse , the best that present circumstances and mutual opinion will permit , but temporary ...
... give trade a stable course , to define the rights of our merchants , and to en- able the government to support them , conventional rules of intercourse , the best that present circumstances and mutual opinion will permit , but temporary ...
Page 14
... give it , humanly speak- ing , the command of its own fortunes . Though , in reviewing the incidents of my administration , I am unconscious of intentional error , I am nevertheless too sen- sible of my defects not to think it probable ...
... give it , humanly speak- ing , the command of its own fortunes . Though , in reviewing the incidents of my administration , I am unconscious of intentional error , I am nevertheless too sen- sible of my defects not to think it probable ...
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... give it great and lasting utility . But I do not think that his aid , however valuable , was such as to detract from the substantial merit of Washington , or to divest him of a fair claim to the authorship of the address . " OLD SOUTH ...
... give it great and lasting utility . But I do not think that his aid , however valuable , was such as to detract from the substantial merit of Washington , or to divest him of a fair claim to the authorship of the address . " OLD SOUTH ...
Page 2
... give less , according to the ancient custom of fees . 3. But if the heir of any such shall be under age , and shall be in ward , when he comes of age he shall have his inheritance without relief and without fine . 4. The keeper of the ...
... give less , according to the ancient custom of fees . 3. But if the heir of any such shall be under age , and shall be in ward , when he comes of age he shall have his inheritance without relief and without fine . 4. The keeper of the ...
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