The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen3Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1885 |
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... cause of jeal- ousy was removed , and the title of the United States to the northwest territory was considered substantially assured by this cession of Virginia and its accept- As yet , however , the cession of Connecticut had not been ...
... cause of jeal- ousy was removed , and the title of the United States to the northwest territory was considered substantially assured by this cession of Virginia and its accept- As yet , however , the cession of Connecticut had not been ...
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... cause of his client was a solemn trust . He gave to it all he had of learning , influ- ence and power . Neither his health , comfort , nor convenience was allowed to interfere with what he regarded as his first great duty . Courteous ...
... cause of his client was a solemn trust . He gave to it all he had of learning , influ- ence and power . Neither his health , comfort , nor convenience was allowed to interfere with what he regarded as his first great duty . Courteous ...
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... cause of the unfor- tunate and deeply injured Queen Caroline of England . There he stood , in the prime and vigor of his splen- did manhood , almost single - handed , fearless and undismayed - inspiring courage in the weakest heart and ...
... cause of the unfor- tunate and deeply injured Queen Caroline of England . There he stood , in the prime and vigor of his splen- did manhood , almost single - handed , fearless and undismayed - inspiring courage in the weakest heart and ...
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... cause he has not vaunted his own works , because he has given his hand to the more quiet labors whose results are great , and because he has stood mod- estly back and claimed nothing in special honor to himself , form no reason why the ...
... cause he has not vaunted his own works , because he has given his hand to the more quiet labors whose results are great , and because he has stood mod- estly back and claimed nothing in special honor to himself , form no reason why the ...
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... cause as he chose . On the breaking out of the rebellion Judge Agnew hesitated not for a moment , but soon became known as an ardent and active supporter of the Union cause . Beaver was a border county , and the atmosphere and spirit of ...
... cause as he chose . On the breaking out of the rebellion Judge Agnew hesitated not for a moment , but soon became known as an ardent and active supporter of the Union cause . Beaver was a border county , and the atmosphere and spirit of ...
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