The Statesmen of America in 1846Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1847 - 548 Seiten |
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... mind , are given to America . Cautious and deliberating , thoroughly appreciating the extent of his power , and the responsibility of his position , this noble minded man twice tendered his resignation when his opinions conscientiously ...
... mind , are given to America . Cautious and deliberating , thoroughly appreciating the extent of his power , and the responsibility of his position , this noble minded man twice tendered his resignation when his opinions conscientiously ...
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... . This peculiarity is probably the result equally of a legal education and of long official habits ; but it is ever attended with courtesy , and always exhibits the earnest purpose and reasoning mind which prompts 11 MR . BUCHANAN .
... . This peculiarity is probably the result equally of a legal education and of long official habits ; but it is ever attended with courtesy , and always exhibits the earnest purpose and reasoning mind which prompts 11 MR . BUCHANAN .
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Sarah Mytton Maury. always exhibits the earnest purpose and reasoning mind which prompts such a mode of investigation . There is one trait of Mr. Buchanan's character which cannot be too highly estimated , inasmuch as it is rare in all ...
Sarah Mytton Maury. always exhibits the earnest purpose and reasoning mind which prompts such a mode of investigation . There is one trait of Mr. Buchanan's character which cannot be too highly estimated , inasmuch as it is rare in all ...
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... mind so generally comprehensive , and a heart so full of various feeling . The law is his profession ; but politics are a profession in the United States ; and the influences of these two mighty powers , so universal throughout the ...
... mind so generally comprehensive , and a heart so full of various feeling . The law is his profession ; but politics are a profession in the United States ; and the influences of these two mighty powers , so universal throughout the ...
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... verdict was rendered , not in the language of the law , that the prisoner was " not insane , " but that he was " sufficiently sane , in mind and memory , to dis- tinguish between right and wrong ; " a verdict which GOVERNOR SEWARD . 45.
... verdict was rendered , not in the language of the law , that the prisoner was " not insane , " but that he was " sufficiently sane , in mind and memory , to dis- tinguish between right and wrong ; " a verdict which GOVERNOR SEWARD . 45.
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