The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1815 |
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... conduct , with a deportment at once plain and dignified , he was not distinguished by any peculiarities of habit , and that the history of the life of Washington is that of American independence . Chief justice Marshall having for a ...
... conduct , with a deportment at once plain and dignified , he was not distinguished by any peculiarities of habit , and that the history of the life of Washington is that of American independence . Chief justice Marshall having for a ...
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... conduct towards them , when reduced to terms of submission and friendship . He furnished them with useful domestic animals , and with several kinds of choice and important seeds , teaching them at the same time the mode of cultivating ...
... conduct towards them , when reduced to terms of submission and friendship . He furnished them with useful domestic animals , and with several kinds of choice and important seeds , teaching them at the same time the mode of cultivating ...
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... conduct in the defence of that post , the official documents of the time , and the applause of a grateful country , are the most honourable com- mentary . The character of the campaign was changed from de- fensive to offensive ...
... conduct in the defence of that post , the official documents of the time , and the applause of a grateful country , are the most honourable com- mentary . The character of the campaign was changed from de- fensive to offensive ...
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