A Memoir of S.S. Prentiss, Volumen1Scribner, 1879 |
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... cheering from his own path through life : as if some bright star , at which he had been accustomed frequently and fondly to gaze , had been suddenly extinguished in the firmament ? The page of history abounds with those who have ...
... cheering from his own path through life : as if some bright star , at which he had been accustomed frequently and fondly to gaze , had been suddenly extinguished in the firmament ? The page of history abounds with those who have ...
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... cheering intelligence that at Charleston , in the State of South Carolina , had just arrived a gallant French nobleman , of high rank and immense wealth , eager to embark his person and his fortunes in the sacred cause of Liberty ! New ...
... cheering intelligence that at Charleston , in the State of South Carolina , had just arrived a gallant French nobleman , of high rank and immense wealth , eager to embark his person and his fortunes in the sacred cause of Liberty ! New ...
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... cheering news of great Whig victories in Tennessee , New Jersey , Rhode Island , Maine , and other States , doubtless helped to determine the result in November . But notwithstanding , it was mainly Mr. P.'s own extraordinary exertions ...
... cheering news of great Whig victories in Tennessee , New Jersey , Rhode Island , Maine , and other States , doubtless helped to determine the result in November . But notwithstanding , it was mainly Mr. P.'s own extraordinary exertions ...
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... cheering . ) It was , therefore , fit and right , it was but the discharge of a debt , to render the highest public honors to those who had braved these dangers , and come off safe and triumphant through them all . ( Cheers . ) It had ...
... cheering . ) It was , therefore , fit and right , it was but the discharge of a debt , to render the highest public honors to those who had braved these dangers , and come off safe and triumphant through them all . ( Cheers . ) It had ...
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... cheering . ) I fear , fellow - citizens , that the great fundamental principles of our institutions have not enough been looked at . We glory in the institutions themselves , and consider them as the strong bulwarks of our freedom ...
... cheering . ) I fear , fellow - citizens , that the great fundamental principles of our institutions have not enough been looked at . We glory in the institutions themselves , and consider them as the strong bulwarks of our freedom ...
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