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Page viii
... continued growth of purely sec- tional literature . As long as Northern authors " write at " the South , and Southern authors " write back at " the North , we are cultivating perilous conditions . Upon the fertile seed - bed of ...
... continued growth of purely sec- tional literature . As long as Northern authors " write at " the South , and Southern authors " write back at " the North , we are cultivating perilous conditions . Upon the fertile seed - bed of ...
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... continued to do at home . He rose as soon as he could see the hands of the clock , and passed the day with his books , varied with exercise on foot or horseback . The evening he filled with music - he and his favorite sister , Jane ...
... continued to do at home . He rose as soon as he could see the hands of the clock , and passed the day with his books , varied with exercise on foot or horseback . The evening he filled with music - he and his favorite sister , Jane ...
Page 57
... continued to labor in his pro- fession , there can be no doubt that as an office- lawyer , a consulting counsel , an associate who could be relied upon to exhaust the law of the case , and to get everything on paper , Mr. Jefferson ...
... continued to labor in his pro- fession , there can be no doubt that as an office- lawyer , a consulting counsel , an associate who could be relied upon to exhaust the law of the case , and to get everything on paper , Mr. Jefferson ...
Page 75
... continued to assemble , to enlist their men and to train them to use of arms ; and the governor raised a large body of troops . He ordered the Regulators to disperse , and demanded hostages for the appearance of Hus- bands to stand ...
... continued to assemble , to enlist their men and to train them to use of arms ; and the governor raised a large body of troops . He ordered the Regulators to disperse , and demanded hostages for the appearance of Hus- bands to stand ...
Page 113
... continued to rear his mansion . Like the old Countess of Shrewsbury , " Bess of Hardwick , " who believed that she would die when she quit building , and who actually did expire dur- ing a frost which stopped her workmen , Jefferson ...
... continued to rear his mansion . Like the old Countess of Shrewsbury , " Bess of Hardwick , " who believed that she would die when she quit building , and who actually did expire dur- ing a frost which stopped her workmen , Jefferson ...
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