The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen4Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1886 |
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... society . Some of the citizens of Marietta and Belpre had visited Europe , had lived in the cities of their own country , and asso- ciated , while holding important civil offices or during their army life , with distinguished foreigners ...
... society . Some of the citizens of Marietta and Belpre had visited Europe , had lived in the cities of their own country , and asso- ciated , while holding important civil offices or during their army life , with distinguished foreigners ...
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... society , March 23 , 1886 . been the first to gather evidence on the subject from the original sources ; and most later writers on Mormonism have depended essentially upon the material furnished by him . The theory of the connection of ...
... society , March 23 , 1886 . been the first to gather evidence on the subject from the original sources ; and most later writers on Mormonism have depended essentially upon the material furnished by him . The theory of the connection of ...
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... Society for Savings and its first president , and for some time a member of a prominent private bank- ing house , he was from 1845 to 1868 a leading spirit in financial circles , and did much to give Cleveland that high re- pute for ...
... Society for Savings and its first president , and for some time a member of a prominent private bank- ing house , he was from 1845 to 1868 a leading spirit in financial circles , and did much to give Cleveland that high re- pute for ...
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... Society for Savings was of a noble character , and demands for him the honor and gratitude of every person who has received benefit from that beneficient institution . It never could have become the great power for good into which it ...
... Society for Savings was of a noble character , and demands for him the honor and gratitude of every person who has received benefit from that beneficient institution . It never could have become the great power for good into which it ...
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... society of his friends and family , and living loyally up to every duty of his public , business or social life . He was one of those men who can be independ- ent without being obstinate ; conserva- tive , but not harnessed to dogmas or ...
... society of his friends and family , and living loyally up to every duty of his public , business or social life . He was one of those men who can be independ- ent without being obstinate ; conserva- tive , but not harnessed to dogmas or ...
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