Text-book of Prose, from Burke, Webster, and Bacon, with Notes, and Sketches of the Authors' Lives, for Use in Schools and ClassesGinn, Heath, & Company, 1881 |
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Henry Norman Hudson. to the States to send delegates to the convention which formed the present Constitution . But the honourable member has now found out that this gen- tleman , Mr. Dane , was a member of the Hartford Convention ...
Henry Norman Hudson. to the States to send delegates to the convention which formed the present Constitution . But the honourable member has now found out that this gen- tleman , Mr. Dane , was a member of the Hartford Convention ...
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... Hartford Convention 1 Don Miguel was a Portuguese Prince , and one of the claimants of the throne of Portugal . He was the leader of the Absolutist faction against the lib . eral and constitutional government established by his father ...
... Hartford Convention 1 Don Miguel was a Portuguese Prince , and one of the claimants of the throne of Portugal . He was the leader of the Absolutist faction against the lib . eral and constitutional government established by his father ...
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... Hartford Convention . Did he do this for authority , or for a topic of reproach ? Apparently for both ; for he told us that he should find no fault with the mere fact of holding such a convention , and considering and discuss- ing such ...
... Hartford Convention . Did he do this for authority , or for a topic of reproach ? Apparently for both ; for he told us that he should find no fault with the mere fact of holding such a convention , and considering and discuss- ing such ...
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Henry Norman Hudson. Hartford Convention , I presume , would not desire that the honourable gentleman should be their defender or advocate , if he puts their case upon such untenable and extravagant grounds . Then , Sir , the gentleman ...
Henry Norman Hudson. Hartford Convention , I presume , would not desire that the honourable gentleman should be their defender or advocate , if he puts their case upon such untenable and extravagant grounds . Then , Sir , the gentleman ...
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