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... hope , under any circumstances , of ris- ing themselves , or of raising their children , above the condition of a day - laborer at wages ; and only know the government under which they live by the sense of its burdens , which they have ...
... hope , under any circumstances , of ris- ing themselves , or of raising their children , above the condition of a day - laborer at wages ; and only know the government under which they live by the sense of its burdens , which they have ...
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... hope to remove the present incumbents . Those who desire a change , throughout the whole country , have agreed , with extraordinary unanimity , to support General William Henry Harrison for the office of President . We be- lieve him to ...
... hope to remove the present incumbents . Those who desire a change , throughout the whole country , have agreed , with extraordinary unanimity , to support General William Henry Harrison for the office of President . We be- lieve him to ...
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... hope of success . Such were the gloomy feelings which possessed my mind when I first learned the result of the Harrisburg Convention . But when I saw a nomination which , though unwelcome at first VOL . II . 7 to many , I thought the ...
... hope of success . Such were the gloomy feelings which possessed my mind when I first learned the result of the Harrisburg Convention . But when I saw a nomination which , though unwelcome at first VOL . II . 7 to many , I thought the ...
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... hope , Gentlemen , you will not be alarmed , if I take from my notes one more paper . I will detain you but a few mo- ments in briefly expressing the opinions I entertain in regard to the sub - treasury . It appears to me to be a scheme ...
... hope , Gentlemen , you will not be alarmed , if I take from my notes one more paper . I will detain you but a few mo- ments in briefly expressing the opinions I entertain in regard to the sub - treasury . It appears to me to be a scheme ...
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... hope that these amiable persons will allay their fears . If there be any question or questions on which you and I dif- fer in opinion , those questions are not to be the topics of dis- A Speech delivered on the 5th of October , 1840 ...
... hope that these amiable persons will allay their fears . If there be any question or questions on which you and I dif- fer in opinion , those questions are not to be the topics of dis- A Speech delivered on the 5th of October , 1840 ...
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