The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen3Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1885 |
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... took upon him- self the hardy labors of the farm that he might aid his mother in her neces- sities , and he often spoke of this period of his life when he laid the foundation of that vigorous constitution , which in after years enabled ...
... took upon him- self the hardy labors of the farm that he might aid his mother in her neces- sities , and he often spoke of this period of his life when he laid the foundation of that vigorous constitution , which in after years enabled ...
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... took circumstance after circumstance , slight and delicate in themselves alone , fitting them together with the highest skill and mathematical certainty , there was a feel- ing all over the court room that the doom of the prisoner was ...
... took circumstance after circumstance , slight and delicate in themselves alone , fitting them together with the highest skill and mathematical certainty , there was a feel- ing all over the court room that the doom of the prisoner was ...
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... took off all but nominal duties on imports and almost effected absolute free trade . On the contrary , many of our congressional debates have been instructive in the highest degree . It was the little band of anti - slavery men in the ...
... took off all but nominal duties on imports and almost effected absolute free trade . On the contrary , many of our congressional debates have been instructive in the highest degree . It was the little band of anti - slavery men in the ...
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... took the position , only relinquish- ing it on February 24 , 1870 , when it was leased by the courts to the Erie com- pany . In 1871 the property was sold under its second mortgage , the Erie sur- rendering it on September 1 , 1871 ...
... took the position , only relinquish- ing it on February 24 , 1870 , when it was leased by the courts to the Erie com- pany . In 1871 the property was sold under its second mortgage , the Erie sur- rendering it on September 1 , 1871 ...
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... took hold on him to follow the coal - fed monster down its iron road to the great world that lay on beyond . Railroads were great and experimental events in those days , and locomotives could not be seen then as now , running across ...
... took hold on him to follow the coal - fed monster down its iron road to the great world that lay on beyond . Railroads were great and experimental events in those days , and locomotives could not be seen then as now , running across ...
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