The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen3Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1885 |
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... hundred - years old wisdom of our constitutional fathers . As a bulwark against a rash and impet- uous public opinion in a democracy , nothing better than our senate could be devised . The history of the country is a record of its worth ...
... hundred - years old wisdom of our constitutional fathers . As a bulwark against a rash and impet- uous public opinion in a democracy , nothing better than our senate could be devised . The history of the country is a record of its worth ...
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... hundred thousand dollars in stock subscriptions , and thus made it a possibility . Among those who gave much hard work and enthusiasm to the life of this road , and thereby en- abled it to come into existence , may be mentioned J. H. ...
... hundred thousand dollars in stock subscriptions , and thus made it a possibility . Among those who gave much hard work and enthusiasm to the life of this road , and thereby en- abled it to come into existence , may be mentioned J. H. ...
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... hundred strong and masterly speeches . and masterly speeches . The result was that he defeated the amendment by over fifty thousand votes , and cut down the Republican majority of forty - two thou- sand in 1866 to less than three ...
... hundred strong and masterly speeches . and masterly speeches . The result was that he defeated the amendment by over fifty thousand votes , and cut down the Republican majority of forty - two thou- sand in 1866 to less than three ...
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... hundreds of miles into the wil- derness to plant the lilies of his most Christian majesty , Louis XIV , on the shores of far inland seas ; and altogether the scene was one of rare activity and interest . One hundred persons about to ...
... hundreds of miles into the wil- derness to plant the lilies of his most Christian majesty , Louis XIV , on the shores of far inland seas ; and altogether the scene was one of rare activity and interest . One hundred persons about to ...
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... hundred years in advance of English progress from the Atlantic coast , was bounding over the rippling waters . And ... hundreds of miles northwestward of their union with the Atlantic tides ; and of the inci- dents attending their ...
... hundred years in advance of English progress from the Atlantic coast , was bounding over the rippling waters . And ... hundreds of miles northwestward of their union with the Atlantic tides ; and of the inci- dents attending their ...
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