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... head to head round the table . " + This enthusiasm of the multitude was regarded with indulgence , if not favor , by Jefferson , as being the effer- vescence of the true spirit of liberty ; but was deprecated by Hamilton as an ...
... head to head round the table . " + This enthusiasm of the multitude was regarded with indulgence , if not favor , by Jefferson , as being the effer- vescence of the true spirit of liberty ; but was deprecated by Hamilton as an ...
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... head of which manifested the sensitive temperament , if not the highest capabilities of artistic ge- nius . This was ... heads , " although as in the case of Cerac- chi , the epoch and country were unfavorable to his ambitious project ...
... head of which manifested the sensitive temperament , if not the highest capabilities of artistic ge- nius . This was ... heads , " although as in the case of Cerac- chi , the epoch and country were unfavorable to his ambitious project ...
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... head of Wash- ington . Although the concurrent testimony of those best fitted to judge , give the palm to Trumbull's ... heads ; the former is yellow , and gives the idea of a bilious temperament , while the latter , in every instance ...
... head of Wash- ington . Although the concurrent testimony of those best fitted to judge , give the palm to Trumbull's ... heads ; the former is yellow , and gives the idea of a bilious temperament , while the latter , in every instance ...
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