The American Annual Register for the Years ..., Or, the ... Year of American IndependenceJoseph Blunt G. & C. Carvill, 1827 |
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... feeling . The 50th year of American In- dependence now approached its termination , and the people of the United States , sensible of their happy condition , and grateful for the blessings which they enjoyed , made suitable preparations ...
... feeling . The 50th year of American In- dependence now approached its termination , and the people of the United States , sensible of their happy condition , and grateful for the blessings which they enjoyed , made suitable preparations ...
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Joseph Blunt. not but find a respondent feeling in the bosom of a native audience . On that day , the American people ... feelings , engaged in the contest which finally separated the United States from Great Bri- tain . They had ...
Joseph Blunt. not but find a respondent feeling in the bosom of a native audience . On that day , the American people ... feelings , engaged in the contest which finally separated the United States from Great Bri- tain . They had ...
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... feeling of pride to preserve the high character already attained by the senate for dignity and wis- dom , and to elevate it , if possible , still higher in public esteem . " The new members then appeared , and took their seats . Upon ...
... feeling of pride to preserve the high character already attained by the senate for dignity and wis- dom , and to elevate it , if possible , still higher in public esteem . " The new members then appeared , and took their seats . Upon ...
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... feelings are safely left to the care of public. cumstances . Previous to the ex- piration of his term of service , the legislature of Connecticut had en- deavored without success to choose a person to fill the vacancy when- ever it ...
... feelings are safely left to the care of public. cumstances . Previous to the ex- piration of his term of service , the legislature of Connecticut had en- deavored without success to choose a person to fill the vacancy when- ever it ...
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... feeling , to which we have alluded , they did not stop to consider how far it was justified by the senti- ments of Mr. Adams and his friends ; but taking it for granted , that as they desired the extinction of slavery , they would not ...
... feeling , to which we have alluded , they did not stop to consider how far it was justified by the senti- ments of Mr. Adams and his friends ; but taking it for granted , that as they desired the extinction of slavery , they would not ...
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