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... leave of ab- sence , was about to sail , he says : " I owe it to your friendship and to my affectionate regard for you , my dear marquis , not to let you leave this country , without carry- ing with you fresh marks of my attachment to ...
... leave of ab- sence , was about to sail , he says : " I owe it to your friendship and to my affectionate regard for you , my dear marquis , not to let you leave this country , without carry- ing with you fresh marks of my attachment to ...
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... leave of all the employments of public life . " " Few tragedies ever drew so many tears from so many beautiful eyes , " says a writer who was present , " as the moving manner in which his Excellency took his final leave of Congress ...
... leave of all the employments of public life . " " Few tragedies ever drew so many tears from so many beautiful eyes , " says a writer who was present , " as the moving manner in which his Excellency took his final leave of Congress ...
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... leave a more truthful mirror of his heart and mind , and a more thorough exponent of his conduct , than he has left in his copious correspondence . There his character is to be found in all its majestic simplicity , its massive grandeur ...
... leave a more truthful mirror of his heart and mind , and a more thorough exponent of his conduct , than he has left in his copious correspondence . There his character is to be found in all its majestic simplicity , its massive grandeur ...
Contenido
CHAPTER I | 21 |
CHAPTER II | 32 |
South Carolina threatened Its Condition and Population Stormy | 47 |
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