The Statesmen of America in 1846Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1847 - 548 Seiten |
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... the President he was ever cautious of making any remark which might even by inference give me pain , and he treated my feelings with respect as one devoted to the interests of my country , but as regarding OF THE UNITED STATES . 3.
... the President he was ever cautious of making any remark which might even by inference give me pain , and he treated my feelings with respect as one devoted to the interests of my country , but as regarding OF THE UNITED STATES . 3.
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... give any reply . The gen- tleman had the bad taste to reiterate his request ; three times the President repeated his original words , and always with forbearance and patience . The art of conferring a favour is as difficult as the art ...
... give any reply . The gen- tleman had the bad taste to reiterate his request ; three times the President repeated his original words , and always with forbearance and patience . The art of conferring a favour is as difficult as the art ...
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... give it effect . In this case , if the prisoner be guilty of Murder , I do not ask remission of punishment . If he be guilty , never was murderer more guilty . He has murdered not only John G. Van Nest , but his hands are reeking with ...
... give it effect . In this case , if the prisoner be guilty of Murder , I do not ask remission of punishment . If he be guilty , never was murderer more guilty . He has murdered not only John G. Van Nest , but his hands are reeking with ...
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... give , because he says " God bless you , " as I pass . My dog caresses me with fond- ness if I will but smile on him . My horse recog- nizes me when I fill his manger . But what reward , what gratitude , what sympathy and affec- tion ...
... give , because he says " God bless you , " as I pass . My dog caresses me with fond- ness if I will but smile on him . My horse recog- nizes me when I fill his manger . But what reward , what gratitude , what sympathy and affec- tion ...
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... give the law to the North Pacific , permitting our ships to sneak about in time of peace - sinking , seizing , or chasing them away in time of war . As a position , then , and if nothing but a rock or desert point , the possession of ...
... give the law to the North Pacific , permitting our ships to sneak about in time of peace - sinking , seizing , or chasing them away in time of war . As a position , then , and if nothing but a rock or desert point , the possession of ...
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