The North British review1867 |
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... the reason I want to spread Freedom's aree ; It puts all the cunninest on us in office , And reelises our Maker's orig'nal idee— Sez John C. Calhoun , sez he . ' Such lampoons as these were the agentia verba Lycamben which , with Uncle ...
... the reason I want to spread Freedom's aree ; It puts all the cunninest on us in office , And reelises our Maker's orig'nal idee— Sez John C. Calhoun , sez he . ' Such lampoons as these were the agentia verba Lycamben which , with Uncle ...
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