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... never deserted her . I know that the great volcano at Washington , aroused and directed by the evil spirit that reigns there , is belching forth the lava of political corruption in a current broad and deep , which is sweeping with ...
... never deserted her . I know that the great volcano at Washington , aroused and directed by the evil spirit that reigns there , is belching forth the lava of political corruption in a current broad and deep , which is sweeping with ...
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... never faltered in defending . [ Letter to John T. Stuart , Springfield , Illinois , 1 March 1840. ] Dear Stuart : I have never seen the prospects of our party so bright in these parts as they are now . We shall carry this county by a ...
... never faltered in defending . [ Letter to John T. Stuart , Springfield , Illinois , 1 March 1840. ] Dear Stuart : I have never seen the prospects of our party so bright in these parts as they are now . We shall carry this county by a ...
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... never cease while I know how to do anything . But you will always hereafter be on ground that I have never occupied , and consequently , if advice were needed , I might advise wrong . I do fondly hope , however , that you will never ...
... never cease while I know how to do anything . But you will always hereafter be on ground that I have never occupied , and consequently , if advice were needed , I might advise wrong . I do fondly hope , however , that you will never ...
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... never drink , even without signing . " This question has already been asked and answered more than a million of times . Let it be answered once more . For the man sud- denly or in any other way to break off from the use of drams , who ...
... never drink , even without signing . " This question has already been asked and answered more than a million of times . Let it be answered once more . For the man sud- denly or in any other way to break off from the use of drams , who ...
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... never to have felt the change , and will stand ready to join all others in the universal song of gladness . And what a noble ally this to the cause of political freedom ; with such an aid its march cannot fail to be on and on , till ...
... never to have felt the change , and will stand ready to join all others in the universal song of gladness . And what a noble ally this to the cause of political freedom ; with such an aid its march cannot fail to be on and on , till ...
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