Personal Memoirs and Recollections of Editorial Life, Volumen2Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1852 |
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... cause . ALL these gentlemen are dead ; but memory lingers with melancholy pleasure upon their unceasing protection and sus- taining countenance . Of the early life of Mr. PRAY I know but little . He was a native of Maine , and , as ...
... cause . ALL these gentlemen are dead ; but memory lingers with melancholy pleasure upon their unceasing protection and sus- taining countenance . Of the early life of Mr. PRAY I know but little . He was a native of Maine , and , as ...
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... the piers of Neponset bridge ; — an event which caused some merriment at the expense of a member of the Boston delegation , who was the chief manager on the occasion . change in twenty years , as in regard to the 16 PERSONAL MEMOIRS .
... the piers of Neponset bridge ; — an event which caused some merriment at the expense of a member of the Boston delegation , who was the chief manager on the occasion . change in twenty years , as in regard to the 16 PERSONAL MEMOIRS .
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... cause of Mr. Adams would be now stronger than it is , being intrinsically the best . " - National Gazette , Dec. 11 . To this declaration we heartily subscribe . It corresponds so faithfully to the course we have endeavored to pursue ...
... cause of Mr. Adams would be now stronger than it is , being intrinsically the best . " - National Gazette , Dec. 11 . To this declaration we heartily subscribe . It corresponds so faithfully to the course we have endeavored to pursue ...
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... cause of Mr. Adams " is intrinsically better than that of his great political competitor , we never for a moment doubted , nor do we , at the time of writing these remarks , see any just cause for a change in our opinion . As to all the ...
... cause of Mr. Adams " is intrinsically better than that of his great political competitor , we never for a moment doubted , nor do we , at the time of writing these remarks , see any just cause for a change in our opinion . As to all the ...
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... cause of Gen. Jackson " intrin- sically the best . " They probably admit , and thus far we certainly should agree with them , that it is of no great importance who lives in the marble mansion at Washington , provided he is a man ...
... cause of Gen. Jackson " intrin- sically the best . " They probably admit , and thus far we certainly should agree with them , that it is of no great importance who lives in the marble mansion at Washington , provided he is a man ...
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