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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... Party Outcries The Position of Mr. Calhoun South Carolina Nullification The Presidential Protest The Character of Washington Alexander Hamilton . • First Settlement of New England The First Century of New England The Second Century of ...
... Party Outcries The Position of Mr. Calhoun South Carolina Nullification The Presidential Protest The Character of Washington Alexander Hamilton . • First Settlement of New England The First Century of New England The Second Century of ...
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... took time to prepare a reply , 3 This " friend from Missouri " was Mr. Benton , one of the leaders of what was then called the Jackson party , in the Senate , it is quite a mistake . Owing to other engagements 336 WEBSTER .
... took time to prepare a reply , 3 This " friend from Missouri " was Mr. Benton , one of the leaders of what was then called the Jackson party , in the Senate , it is quite a mistake . Owing to other engagements 336 WEBSTER .
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... party in whose behalf the killing was done , and also to hold the succession of power . But it was not long in becoming evident that Van Buren , and not Cal- houn , had the ascendant in Jackson's counsels ; in fact , matters soon grew ...
... party in whose behalf the killing was done , and also to hold the succession of power . But it was not long in becoming evident that Van Buren , and not Cal- houn , had the ascendant in Jackson's counsels ; in fact , matters soon grew ...
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... party , and were strongly opposed to the war then pending with Great Britain ; which brought upon them the reproach of having met for the treasonable purpose of withdrawing the New England States from the Union . confidence , as if he ...
... party , and were strongly opposed to the war then pending with Great Britain ; which brought upon them the reproach of having met for the treasonable purpose of withdrawing the New England States from the Union . confidence , as if he ...
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... party had arisen in the South hostile to the doctrine of internal improvements , and had vig- orously attacked that doctrine . Anti - consolidation was the flag under which this party fought ; and its supporters inveighed against ...
... party had arisen in the South hostile to the doctrine of internal improvements , and had vig- orously attacked that doctrine . Anti - consolidation was the flag under which this party fought ; and its supporters inveighed against ...
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