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... attack upon it was vehement and sus- tained . The assailants seemed determined to carry their point by storm . Meetings to op- pose the ratification were held in Boston , New York , Philadelphia , Baltimore , and Charleston . The ...
... attack upon it was vehement and sus- tained . The assailants seemed determined to carry their point by storm . Meetings to op- pose the ratification were held in Boston , New York , Philadelphia , Baltimore , and Charleston . The ...
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... attacks of the press . The ratification of the treaty had opened the vials of party wrath against him . " His military and political character , " we are told , " was attacked with equal vlolence , and it was averred that he was totally ...
... attacks of the press . The ratification of the treaty had opened the vials of party wrath against him . " His military and political character , " we are told , " was attacked with equal vlolence , and it was averred that he was totally ...
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Washington Irving. Aurora is among them , in what manner I am attacked for persevering steadily in meas- ures which , to ... attacks , unjust and unpleasant as they are , will occasion no change in my conduct , nor will they pro- duce any ...
Washington Irving. Aurora is among them , in what manner I am attacked for persevering steadily in meas- ures which , to ... attacks , unjust and unpleasant as they are , will occasion no change in my conduct , nor will they pro- duce any ...
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... attack on his executive conduct to pass unnoticed while he remained in public life , but conceived it a justice due to his charac- ter solemnly to pronounce those letters a base forgery , and he desired that the present letter might be ...
... attack on his executive conduct to pass unnoticed while he remained in public life , but conceived it a justice due to his charac- ter solemnly to pronounce those letters a base forgery , and he desired that the present letter might be ...
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... attack , for in that way only they are said to be vulnerable . " " " These and other questions he propounded to Washington by letter , on the 22d of June . “ I must tax you sometimes for advice , " writes he . " We must have your name ...
... attack , for in that way only they are said to be vulnerable . " " " These and other questions he propounded to Washington by letter , on the 22d of June . “ I must tax you sometimes for advice , " writes he . " We must have your name ...
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