The Southern Review, Band 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... officers of America may not have the merit of being great scholars , but they undoubtedly merit much , as brave soldiers , from their country , which should , therefore , not leave them merely to fame for their virtutis pre- mium ...
... officers of America may not have the merit of being great scholars , but they undoubtedly merit much , as brave soldiers , from their country , which should , therefore , not leave them merely to fame for their virtutis pre- mium ...
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... officer was ever requested to take part in a cabinet question . Some occasion for consultation arising , I invited those gen- tlemen , ( and the Attorney General , as well as I remember ) to dine with me , in order to confer on the ...
... officer was ever requested to take part in a cabinet question . Some occasion for consultation arising , I invited those gen- tlemen , ( and the Attorney General , as well as I remember ) to dine with me , in order to confer on the ...
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... officer , they would certainly have prevented an election . But we thought it best to declare openly and firmly , one and all , that the day such an act passed , the Middle States would arm , and that no such usurpation , even for a ...
... officer , they would certainly have prevented an election . But we thought it best to declare openly and firmly , one and all , that the day such an act passed , the Middle States would arm , and that no such usurpation , even for a ...
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... officer of twenty - one , anxious for private lodgings in order to study with more tran- quillity , and complaining of the interruptions from acquaint- ances . Some of those letters to his mother , are every way characteristic of him ...
... officer of twenty - one , anxious for private lodgings in order to study with more tran- quillity , and complaining of the interruptions from acquaint- ances . Some of those letters to his mother , are every way characteristic of him ...
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... officer to make an early retreat , one mor- ning , without drum or trumpet . Pleasure , however , did not interrupt his more serious avocations . He made a particular study of Cicero , but without neglecting his Greek in the mean- while ...
... officer to make an early retreat , one mor- ning , without drum or trumpet . Pleasure , however , did not interrupt his more serious avocations . He made a particular study of Cicero , but without neglecting his Greek in the mean- while ...
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