The Statesmen of America in 1846Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1847 - 548 Seiten |
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... honour , have been the subjects of vulgar and ignorant remark by English travellers . But these circumstances never seemed to recur to their recollection ; or rather they appeared additional reasons why they should extend to me a more ...
... honour , have been the subjects of vulgar and ignorant remark by English travellers . But these circumstances never seemed to recur to their recollection ; or rather they appeared additional reasons why they should extend to me a more ...
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... honour of being admitted to his presence when business of an arduous and re- sponsible kind awaited his attention , when cir- cumstances of vexatious and important tendency required his care ; but I have never , for one instant , seen ...
... honour of being admitted to his presence when business of an arduous and re- sponsible kind awaited his attention , when cir- cumstances of vexatious and important tendency required his care ; but I have never , for one instant , seen ...
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... unmarried , Mr. Buchanan has the most delicate and exalted appreciation of the female character ; and free from those narrow prejudices which reduce a woman to a plaything , he does not disdain to honour her MR . BUCHANAN . 15.
... unmarried , Mr. Buchanan has the most delicate and exalted appreciation of the female character ; and free from those narrow prejudices which reduce a woman to a plaything , he does not disdain to honour her MR . BUCHANAN . 15.
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Sarah Mytton Maury. a plaything , he does not disdain to honour her worth , and to encourage her attempts at use- fulness . Religion , to his honour be it spoken , is the frequent subject of this statesman's medi- tation . In his private ...
Sarah Mytton Maury. a plaything , he does not disdain to honour her worth , and to encourage her attempts at use- fulness . Religion , to his honour be it spoken , is the frequent subject of this statesman's medi- tation . In his private ...
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... honour , I entertain not a doubt ; but still we owed it to our own cha- racter before the nations of the earth not to act with precipitation on a question of such peculiar delicacy . Throughout the war we have main- tained a strict ...
... honour , I entertain not a doubt ; but still we owed it to our own cha- racter before the nations of the earth not to act with precipitation on a question of such peculiar delicacy . Throughout the war we have main- tained a strict ...
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