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... object has uniformly been to overlook all per- sonal , local , and partial considerations ; to con- template the United States as one great whole ; to confide that sudden impressions , when erro- neous , would yield to candid reflection ...
... object has uniformly been to overlook all per- sonal , local , and partial considerations ; to con- template the United States as one great whole ; to confide that sudden impressions , when erro- neous , would yield to candid reflection ...
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... object of his thoughts recently had been to put a stop to the public agitation on the subject of the treaty ; and he postponed any new question of difficulty until decided measures had laid the other at rest . On the next day ...
... object of his thoughts recently had been to put a stop to the public agitation on the subject of the treaty ; and he postponed any new question of difficulty until decided measures had laid the other at rest . On the next day ...
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... objects , and affirming that he had had no intention to say anything in his letter to his government , to the disadvantage of Mr. Randolph's character . * Mr. Randolph now set to work to prepare a * Sparks's Writings of Washington , xi ...
... objects , and affirming that he had had no intention to say anything in his letter to his government , to the disadvantage of Mr. Randolph's character . * Mr. Randolph now set to work to prepare a * Sparks's Writings of Washington , xi ...
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... object of the malignant 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 ...
... object of the malignant 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 ...
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... object worthy no less of the policy than of the liber- ality of the United States , as the necessary basis of durable tranquillity . This object , it is believed , has been fully attained . The arti- cles agreed upon will immediately be ...
... object worthy no less of the policy than of the liber- ality of the United States , as the necessary basis of durable tranquillity . This object , it is believed , has been fully attained . The arti- cles agreed upon will immediately be ...
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