The Southern Review, Tom 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... kind and flattering attentions which he had personally received in that country . With these sentiments , he expostulates , in a letter to Mr. Madison , written shortly before his departure , against putting France and England on an ...
... kind and flattering attentions which he had personally received in that country . With these sentiments , he expostulates , in a letter to Mr. Madison , written shortly before his departure , against putting France and England on an ...
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... kind of music ever with them to the field , but even at home , as such songs were made , so were they all content to be singers of them ; when the lusty men were to tell what they did , the old men what they had done , and the young ...
... kind of music ever with them to the field , but even at home , as such songs were made , so were they all content to be singers of them ; when the lusty men were to tell what they did , the old men what they had done , and the young ...
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... kind to his dependents and inferiors - when they did nothing to offend his pride . His master passion made no war upon the humble and the weak . His feelings were , as we have said , naturally kind and humane . It was only upon those ...
... kind to his dependents and inferiors - when they did nothing to offend his pride . His master passion made no war upon the humble and the weak . His feelings were , as we have said , naturally kind and humane . It was only upon those ...
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