Pamphlets. American History1839 |
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... paid as a reward for the dis- as the proclaimer of the " spoils " doctrine , towards coveries and disclosures of that honorable descrip- whom no epithet of Federal reprobation was too tion of spies upon the words and actions of their ...
... paid as a reward for the dis- as the proclaimer of the " spoils " doctrine , towards coveries and disclosures of that honorable descrip- whom no epithet of Federal reprobation was too tion of spies upon the words and actions of their ...
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... paid out ten dollars of infamy and contempt . But I repeat , that I have his own money , and that he could not pay them off until he got something to say of these frauds as connected with to Louisville . ' I asked him if they were a ...
... paid out ten dollars of infamy and contempt . But I repeat , that I have his own money , and that he could not pay them off until he got something to say of these frauds as connected with to Louisville . ' I asked him if they were a ...
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... paid $ 20,000 for three letters of the al- defy the waves . The canvass of our commercial phabet , to the end that he might have a title prefixed ships whitens every ocean , every sea , and every bay . to his name . Well , I know no ...
... paid $ 20,000 for three letters of the al- defy the waves . The canvass of our commercial phabet , to the end that he might have a title prefixed ships whitens every ocean , every sea , and every bay . to his name . Well , I know no ...
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... paid when the party strife which overshadows good and rewards evil shall have passed away , and merit and worth shall have a place in the political history of our country . When General Jackson heard that John Tyler had vetoed that bill ...
... paid when the party strife which overshadows good and rewards evil shall have passed away , and merit and worth shall have a place in the political history of our country . When General Jackson heard that John Tyler had vetoed that bill ...
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... paid ? Why , sir , I am informed by the honorable member from Maine , [ Mr. HAMMONS , ] that he has , under the rule , laid petitions on the Clerk's desk for one or two branches of the heirs provided for by this bill , whose ...
... paid ? Why , sir , I am informed by the honorable member from Maine , [ Mr. HAMMONS , ] that he has , under the rule , laid petitions on the Clerk's desk for one or two branches of the heirs provided for by this bill , whose ...
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Pamphlets. American History None,Scholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library Դիտել հնարավոր չէ - 2006 |
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