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... never been long interrupted . His father , John Marshall Clemens , of a good Vir- ginia family , was one of that band of pioneers from the Old Dominion who turned their faces southwest and crossed the Alleghany Moun- tains to seek ...
... never been long interrupted . His father , John Marshall Clemens , of a good Vir- ginia family , was one of that band of pioneers from the Old Dominion who turned their faces southwest and crossed the Alleghany Moun- tains to seek ...
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... never had any- thing more than " squatter rights " to the sites of their homes and places of business . Real - estate transactions , however , were not barred by this fact , but nothing better than quit - claim deeds could be given ...
... never had any- thing more than " squatter rights " to the sites of their homes and places of business . Real - estate transactions , however , were not barred by this fact , but nothing better than quit - claim deeds could be given ...
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... never read a word on military engineering , but the chieftain would take no denial . Dining with Washington one evening , he was ordered to consider the idea of fortifying Dorchester Heights . Returning from the dinner , he with his ...
... never read a word on military engineering , but the chieftain would take no denial . Dining with Washington one evening , he was ordered to consider the idea of fortifying Dorchester Heights . Returning from the dinner , he with his ...
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... never lost his interest in the common people . He said to me , speaking of the interests of the workingmen : " The so- cial question is far from settled . I feel no cer- tainty of the future . Were I thirty years younger , I would give ...
... never lost his interest in the common people . He said to me , speaking of the interests of the workingmen : " The so- cial question is far from settled . I feel no cer- tainty of the future . Were I thirty years younger , I would give ...
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... never know much about the full extent of Mr. Villard's beneficence . He helped an almost countless number of good causes in this country , and it was always his peculiar pleasure to confer benefits upon that part of Ger many whence he ...
... never know much about the full extent of Mr. Villard's beneficence . He helped an almost countless number of good causes in this country , and it was always his peculiar pleasure to confer benefits upon that part of Ger many whence he ...
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Página 171 - It is too probable that no plan we propose will be adopted. Perhaps another dreadful conflict is to be sustained. If, to please the people, we offer what we ourselves disapprove, how can we afterwards defend our work? Let us raise a standard to which the wise and honest can repair: the event is in the hands of God.
Página 309 - It is, sir, the people's Constitution, the people's government ; made for the people; made by the people; and answerable to the people.
Página 173 - When the Senate Committee on Commerce and the House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries...
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Página 447 - It rose, according to our estimate, 600 feet above the water, and, from the point we viewed it, presented a pretty exact outline of the great pyramid of Cheops. Like other rocks along the shore, it seemed to be incrusted with calcareous cement. This striking feature suggested a name for the lake, and I called it Pyramid Lake...
Página 410 - The officers of the Society shall be a President, a Vice-President, a Secretary, a Treasurer, and an Executive Committee of eleven members, consisting of the officers already named and seven other members.
Página 410 - ARTICLE V.— OFFICERS. SECTION 1. The officers of the association shall be a president, a vice-president, a secretary, a treasurer, and an executive committee composed of five members to be appointed by the president.
Página 17 - ... and lamppost and big and little sign by heart, and know them so accurately that you can instantly name the one you are abreast of when you are set down at random in that street in the middle of an inky black night, you will then have a tolerable notion of the amount and the exactness of a pilot's knowledge who carries the Mississippi River in his head. And then, if you will go on until you know every...
Página 180 - no money on account of pension shall be paid to any person, or to the widow, children, or heirs of any deceased person, who in any manner voluntarily engaged in or aided or abetted the late rebellion against the authority of the United States.
Página 17 - ... numberless places, you will have some idea of what the pilot must know in order to keep a Mississippi steamer out of trouble. Next, if you will take half of the signs...