The Statesmen of America in 1846Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1847 - 548 Seiten |
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... peculiar a grace on him who can practise it , and which has ever so singular an influence on him who witnesses it . The fair and delicate , though fresh , complexion of Mr. Buchanan , his eye of light blue , 12 MR . BUCHANAN .
... peculiar a grace on him who can practise it , and which has ever so singular an influence on him who witnesses it . The fair and delicate , though fresh , complexion of Mr. Buchanan , his eye of light blue , 12 MR . BUCHANAN .
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... influential and growing party in favour of gradual Emancipation , and they were animated to exertion by the brightest hopes of success ; but the interference of fanatics from abroad has so effectually turned back the tide of public ...
... influential and growing party in favour of gradual Emancipation , and they were animated to exertion by the brightest hopes of success ; but the interference of fanatics from abroad has so effectually turned back the tide of public ...
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... influences of these two mighty powers , so universal throughout the Republic , are constantly to be distinguished reciprocating upon each other in the motives and actions of this devoted lover of his country and of her institutions ...
... influences of these two mighty powers , so universal throughout the Republic , are constantly to be distinguished reciprocating upon each other in the motives and actions of this devoted lover of his country and of her institutions ...
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... influence from truth , wisdom , justice and virtue . Every improvement of the public morals , and every advance of the people in knowledge , is marked by a corresponding elevation of the moral and intellectual standard of the press ...
... influence from truth , wisdom , justice and virtue . Every improvement of the public morals , and every advance of the people in knowledge , is marked by a corresponding elevation of the moral and intellectual standard of the press ...
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... benefactions on a less liberal scale ; they are equally honourable to his heart , and becoming the position of so dis- tinguished and influential a citizen of the Republic ; he is as earnest to pour the oil and wine ABBOTT LAWRENCE.
... benefactions on a less liberal scale ; they are equally honourable to his heart , and becoming the position of so dis- tinguished and influential a citizen of the Republic ; he is as earnest to pour the oil and wine ABBOTT LAWRENCE.
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