The Statesmen of America in 1846Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1847 - 548 Seiten |
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... expression , at the scene I have witnessed here of trying a maniac as a malefactor . ( The circumstances under which the question of sanity was tried are thus described ) : — That Jury was selected without peremptory challenge . Many of ...
... expression , at the scene I have witnessed here of trying a maniac as a malefactor . ( The circumstances under which the question of sanity was tried are thus described ) : — That Jury was selected without peremptory challenge . Many of ...
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... expression imaginable . The slightest attention which he offers derives , from the kindness of his manner , an inexpressible grace ; and though my own acquaintance with the Judge has been less intimate than with many other distinguished ...
... expression imaginable . The slightest attention which he offers derives , from the kindness of his manner , an inexpressible grace ; and though my own acquaintance with the Judge has been less intimate than with many other distinguished ...
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... expression of his face highly intelligent and amiable , and his features very handsome . The American forehead is almost always well formed , and that of Mr. Lawrence clearly denotes the im- mense superiority of the intellectual over ...
... expression of his face highly intelligent and amiable , and his features very handsome . The American forehead is almost always well formed , and that of Mr. Lawrence clearly denotes the im- mense superiority of the intellectual over ...
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... expression of his coun- tenance is calm and elevated . The forehead is very massive ; and I have seen in New York , at an artist's house , a bust of Mr. Benton , in which the neck and chest were of very large proportions ; he has that ...
... expression of his coun- tenance is calm and elevated . The forehead is very massive ; and I have seen in New York , at an artist's house , a bust of Mr. Benton , in which the neck and chest were of very large proportions ; he has that ...
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... expression so potent from an enlightened and patriotic people , as to suppress all combinations in violation of the laws , and which threaten the peace of the country . THE HONOURABLE DANIEL WEBSTER , MEMBER OF THE SENATE FOR 182 THE ...
... expression so potent from an enlightened and patriotic people , as to suppress all combinations in violation of the laws , and which threaten the peace of the country . THE HONOURABLE DANIEL WEBSTER , MEMBER OF THE SENATE FOR 182 THE ...
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