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... wish is to pursue with undeviating steps a path , which would lead this country to respec- tability , wealth , and happiness , is exceedingly to be lamented . But such , for wise purposes it is presumed , is the turbulence of human ...
... wish is to pursue with undeviating steps a path , which would lead this country to respec- tability , wealth , and happiness , is exceedingly to be lamented . But such , for wise purposes it is presumed , is the turbulence of human ...
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... wish , merely upon the few hasty memoranda which I took with my pencil . " I am satisfied , sir , that you will acknowl- edge one piece of justice to be due on the occasion which is , that , until an inquiry can be made , the affair ...
... wish , merely upon the few hasty memoranda which I took with my pencil . " I am satisfied , sir , that you will acknowl- edge one piece of justice to be due on the occasion which is , that , until an inquiry can be made , the affair ...
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... at this moment of in- difference to the ideas of the world , I wish to · * Note of Mr. Sparks . Washington's Writings , xi . , 90 . recall , as being inconsistent with my subse- quent conviction 24 Life of Washington.
... at this moment of in- difference to the ideas of the world , I wish to · * Note of Mr. Sparks . Washington's Writings , xi . , 90 . recall , as being inconsistent with my subse- quent conviction 24 Life of Washington.
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... the person evi- dently alluded to ; and , moreover , that I was no believer in the infallibility of the politics or measures of any man living . In short , that I was no party man myself , and the first wish 40 Life of Wasbington.
... the person evi- dently alluded to ; and , moreover , that I was no believer in the infallibility of the politics or measures of any man living . In short , that I was no party man myself , and the first wish 40 Life of Wasbington.
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Washington Irving. was no party man myself , and the first wish of my heart was , if parties did exist , to recon- cile them . " To this I may add , and very truly , that , until within the last year or two , I had no conception that ...
Washington Irving. was no party man myself , and the first wish of my heart was , if parties did exist , to recon- cile them . " To this I may add , and very truly , that , until within the last year or two , I had no conception that ...
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