The Life of John Randolph of Roanoke, Том 1D. Appleton, 1850 - 375 страница |
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... party of friends who were dining with him . The late Colonel James Innis , the attorney - general , was one of the party . He was considered , at that time , the most eloquent speaker , and the best belles- lettres scholar in Virginia ...
... party of friends who were dining with him . The late Colonel James Innis , the attorney - general , was one of the party . He was considered , at that time , the most eloquent speaker , and the best belles- lettres scholar in Virginia ...
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... party excitement of the times , which indiscriminately assaulted the most spotless characters , and paid no respect to exalted services or venerable age . CHAPTER VIII . GEORGE MASON . GEORGE MASON was a wise man . He was at once the ...
... party excitement of the times , which indiscriminately assaulted the most spotless characters , and paid no respect to exalted services or venerable age . CHAPTER VIII . GEORGE MASON . GEORGE MASON was a wise man . He was at once the ...
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... party , he was at length ingulfed and swept away by its current . " Friend Edmund , " said John Randolph years afterwards , " was like the aspen , like the chameleon , ever trembling , ever changing . " We may , therefore , suppose that ...
... party , he was at length ingulfed and swept away by its current . " Friend Edmund , " said John Randolph years afterwards , " was like the aspen , like the chameleon , ever trembling , ever changing . " We may , therefore , suppose that ...
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... party of men whatever , in religion , in philosophy , in politics , or in any thing else . " He was born in a country in the vigor of its youth , untrammelled by habit , and new in all its social relations . He was a child of the ...
... party of men whatever , in religion , in philosophy , in politics , or in any thing else . " He was born in a country in the vigor of its youth , untrammelled by habit , and new in all its social relations . He was a child of the ...
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... party , he imparted to them more comprehensive views of their own doctrines , and made them the enthusiastic defenders of those principles , the importance of which they had but dimly perceived . Over no one did he exert a greater ...
... party , he imparted to them more comprehensive views of their own doctrines , and made them the enthusiastic defenders of those principles , the importance of which they had but dimly perceived . Over no one did he exert a greater ...
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