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... considered the Treasury Department a limited one , going only to the single object of revenue , while that of the Secretary of State , embrac- ing nearly all the objects of administration , was much more important , and the retirement ...
... considered the Treasury Department a limited one , going only to the single object of revenue , while that of the Secretary of State , embrac- ing nearly all the objects of administration , was much more important , and the retirement ...
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... considered the head of a party , had hitherto shielded him from attack ; a little circumstance , however , showed that the rancor of party was beginning to glance at him . On his birthday ( February 22 ) many of the members of Congress ...
... considered the head of a party , had hitherto shielded him from attack ; a little circumstance , however , showed that the rancor of party was beginning to glance at him . On his birthday ( February 22 ) many of the members of Congress ...
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... considered a superior colorist , and was favorably introduced into society in Philadelphia by his acknowledged sympathy for the American cause , and by a grand project such as was afterwards partially realized by Trumbull ; that of a ...
... considered a superior colorist , and was favorably introduced into society in Philadelphia by his acknowledged sympathy for the American cause , and by a grand project such as was afterwards partially realized by Trumbull ; that of a ...
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