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... counsels constituting a snivelling and despised opposition , clapped on the back by comfortable capitalists from all sections , and persuaded to say , We are too old to stand for what is called a New England sentiment any longer .
... counsels constituting a snivelling and despised opposition , clapped on the back by comfortable capitalists from all sections , and persuaded to say , We are too old to stand for what is called a New England sentiment any longer .
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In the rapid decay of what was called religion , timid and unthinking people fancy a decay of the hope of man . But the moral and religious sentiments meet us everywhere , alike in markets as in churches . A God starts up behind cotton ...
In the rapid decay of what was called religion , timid and unthinking people fancy a decay of the hope of man . But the moral and religious sentiments meet us everywhere , alike in markets as in churches . A God starts up behind cotton ...
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But before it proceeded to recover its outraged rights , propositions were addressed to it from the so called President of Texas , which had for their object to enter into an amicable accommodation upon the basis of her independence ...
But before it proceeded to recover its outraged rights , propositions were addressed to it from the so called President of Texas , which had for their object to enter into an amicable accommodation upon the basis of her independence ...
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He writes that he does not want any volunteers , and hopes no more will be sent till called for ; that the consul is of opinion there will be no declaration of war " by Mexico ; " the mass of the people is opposed to war with us .
He writes that he does not want any volunteers , and hopes no more will be sent till called for ; that the consul is of opinion there will be no declaration of war " by Mexico ; " the mass of the people is opposed to war with us .
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Mr. Clay is a private man and therefore has not been called on to take any official stand in relation to this matter . But in December , 1846 , at the celebration of a memorable event in the history of America , he was toasted at ...
Mr. Clay is a private man and therefore has not been called on to take any official stand in relation to this matter . But in December , 1846 , at the celebration of a memorable event in the history of America , he was toasted at ...
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