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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Page 356
... parties of New England , as they have been exhibited in the last thirty years . This is natural . The " narrow policy " of the public lands had proved a legal settlement in South Car- olina , and was not to be removed . The " accursed ...
... parties of New England , as they have been exhibited in the last thirty years . This is natural . The " narrow policy " of the public lands had proved a legal settlement in South Car- olina , and was not to be removed . The " accursed ...
Page 357
... parties in their extravagance , have severally thrown off in times of general excitement and vio- lence . He has thus ... Party arose , indeed , with the Constitution itself , and , in some form or other , has attended it through the ...
... parties in their extravagance , have severally thrown off in times of general excitement and vio- lence . He has thus ... Party arose , indeed , with the Constitution itself , and , in some form or other , has attended it through the ...
Page 358
... party , probably , at one of the leading epochs in the history of parties , enough may be found to make out another in- flamed exhibition , not unlike that with which the honourable member has edified us . For myself , Sir , I shall not ...
... party , probably , at one of the leading epochs in the history of parties , enough may be found to make out another in- flamed exhibition , not unlike that with which the honourable member has edified us . For myself , Sir , I shall not ...
Page 359
... Party animosity and party outrage , not in New England , but elsewhere , denounced President Washington , not only as a Federalist , but as a Tory , a British agent , a man who in his high office sanctioned corruption . But does the ...
... Party animosity and party outrage , not in New England , but elsewhere , denounced President Washington , not only as a Federalist , but as a Tory , a British agent , a man who in his high office sanctioned corruption . But does the ...
Page 360
... party to . which he professes to have himself belonged , as the true Pure , the only honest , patriotic party , derived by regular descent , from father to son , from the time of the virtuous Romans ! Spreading be- fore us the family ...
... party to . which he professes to have himself belonged , as the true Pure , the only honest , patriotic party , derived by regular descent , from father to son , from the time of the virtuous Romans ! Spreading be- fore us the family ...
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