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... established by this remedial but calumniated process of expunging . punger . It may not , therefore , be improper to add that this word stood in the Declaration of Independence , not only as it came from the pen of Mr. Jefferson , but ...
... established by this remedial but calumniated process of expunging . punger . It may not , therefore , be improper to add that this word stood in the Declaration of Independence , not only as it came from the pen of Mr. Jefferson , but ...
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... established because the circum- that the proclamation was legal , he should have said - I know the proclamation was illegal ; but I advised it because it was There was another precedent during Mr. Jefferson's adminis- I submit myself to ...
... established because the circum- that the proclamation was legal , he should have said - I know the proclamation was illegal ; but I advised it because it was There was another precedent during Mr. Jefferson's adminis- I submit myself to ...
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... establish itself at Caswell's or McClellan's , fifteen They were seen , and answered to the waving of hats , twelve miles from Columbus . After the posts are established miles this side of Tuskeegee , and the other at Adams ' or ...
... establish itself at Caswell's or McClellan's , fifteen They were seen , and answered to the waving of hats , twelve miles from Columbus . After the posts are established miles this side of Tuskeegee , and the other at Adams ' or ...
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