Niles' National Register, 第 50 巻1836 |
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... feel , indeed , in this country , a peculiar pride in being related by birth to a British statesman , Mr. Charles Fox , who was the truest and earliest friend to America that appeared amongst my countrymen . If we might imagine that the ...
... feel , indeed , in this country , a peculiar pride in being related by birth to a British statesman , Mr. Charles Fox , who was the truest and earliest friend to America that appeared amongst my countrymen . If we might imagine that the ...
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... feel assured , that as the representatives have responded to the people , so the people will firmly and patriotically sustain the position now taken by their representatives . As moderation is essential to the discovery of truth , your ...
... feel assured , that as the representatives have responded to the people , so the people will firmly and patriotically sustain the position now taken by their representatives . As moderation is essential to the discovery of truth , your ...
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... feel towards you ; and we believe your joy was equal , if not even greater than ours , when you found that we were able to answer the welcome watch - in word of " ALL'S WELL ! " We know that your feelings , at that time , were ...
... feel towards you ; and we believe your joy was equal , if not even greater than ours , when you found that we were able to answer the welcome watch - in word of " ALL'S WELL ! " We know that your feelings , at that time , were ...
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