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... though the natural and un- avoidable effect of their change of situa- tion , exclaimed against their leaders as the authors of their trouble , and were not only for returning into Egypt , but for stoning their deliverers .
... though the natural and un- avoidable effect of their change of situa- tion , exclaimed against their leaders as the authors of their trouble , and were not only for returning into Egypt , but for stoning their deliverers .
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The Mazzei letter , written not long after the ratifica- tion , displays the same bitter feeling . The Federalists had a powerful ally in William Cobbett , who signed him- self Peter Porcupine , adopting for his literary alias a ...
The Mazzei letter , written not long after the ratifica- tion , displays the same bitter feeling . The Federalists had a powerful ally in William Cobbett , who signed him- self Peter Porcupine , adopting for his literary alias a ...
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He openly announced his inten- tion of giving Paine an office , if there were one in his gift suitable for him . Now , although Paine had been absent for many years , he had not been forgot- ten by the Americans .
He openly announced his inten- tion of giving Paine an office , if there were one in his gift suitable for him . Now , although Paine had been absent for many years , he had not been forgot- ten by the Americans .
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He also requested Dr. Mitchell , then United States Senator for New York , to propose an amendment to the Constitu- tion , authorizing the President to remove a judge , on the address of a majority of both houses of Congress ...
He also requested Dr. Mitchell , then United States Senator for New York , to propose an amendment to the Constitu- tion , authorizing the President to remove a judge , on the address of a majority of both houses of Congress ...
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66 It was a keen sense of this dispropor- tion between size and sense which barbed the sharpest arrows of Dr. Swift . No- body ever imposed upon him either by bigness or by bluster . The Devil take stupidity , " once cried the Dean of ...
66 It was a keen sense of this dispropor- tion between size and sense which barbed the sharpest arrows of Dr. Swift . No- body ever imposed upon him either by bigness or by bluster . The Devil take stupidity , " once cried the Dean of ...
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