Personal Memoirs and Recollections of Editorial Life, Volumen2Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1852 |
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... New - England , and Mr. Brown was not exempted from the common lot . He fought manfully to sustain the doctrines of protection , to preserve his own property from the sacrifice that was impending , and to assist his fellow - sufferers ...
... New - England , and Mr. Brown was not exempted from the common lot . He fought manfully to sustain the doctrines of protection , to preserve his own property from the sacrifice that was impending , and to assist his fellow - sufferers ...
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... New - England . My allotment in the proceed- ings was the presentation of a set of resolutions , ( which were adopted , ) declaring that the elevation of Mr. Clay to the Presidency was desirable , and setting forth in brief detail the ...
... New - England . My allotment in the proceed- ings was the presentation of a set of resolutions , ( which were adopted , ) declaring that the elevation of Mr. Clay to the Presidency was desirable , and setting forth in brief detail the ...
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... New - England that might not be adopted in the southern states with the fairest prospects of a successful issue . New - England annually sends forth her industrious and enterprising traders to Charleston , Savannah , New - Orleans , and ...
... New - England that might not be adopted in the southern states with the fairest prospects of a successful issue . New - England annually sends forth her industrious and enterprising traders to Charleston , Savannah , New - Orleans , and ...
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... New - England merchants and manufacturers are nick- named Peers of the Power Loom and Lords of the Spinning Jenny , are entirely unworthy of that dignity of character and eleva- tion of mind which have been striking characteristics of ...
... New - England merchants and manufacturers are nick- named Peers of the Power Loom and Lords of the Spinning Jenny , are entirely unworthy of that dignity of character and eleva- tion of mind which have been striking characteristics of ...
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... New - England should be suspended in their operations . - Boston is a commercial city . The general character of her population is mercantile . Her numerous and increasing inhabitants , her traders , her mechanics , her laborers , her ...
... New - England should be suspended in their operations . - Boston is a commercial city . The general character of her population is mercantile . Her numerous and increasing inhabitants , her traders , her mechanics , her laborers , her ...
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