Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... representatives , " and that they would stand by whatsoever was done by their representatives in disengaging the country from the yoke burden they labored under from the Proprietors . " The issue was now fairly tendered ; the war had ...
... representatives , " and that they would stand by whatsoever was done by their representatives in disengaging the country from the yoke burden they labored under from the Proprietors . " The issue was now fairly tendered ; the war had ...
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... representative , insulted , and your authority contemned . In their name , I demand that a provision commensurate with the ... Representatives between Mr. Jefferson and Col. Burr . Randolph thought that Alexander Hamilton , by his great ...
... representative , insulted , and your authority contemned . In their name , I demand that a provision commensurate with the ... Representatives between Mr. Jefferson and Col. Burr . Randolph thought that Alexander Hamilton , by his great ...
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... representative from Ohio , who , having the cacoethes loquendi , spoke quite as often as he ought , at last received a good rebuke from the famous George Kremer of Pennsylvania . Kremer quoted Dutch in answer to the Ohio representative's ...
... representative from Ohio , who , having the cacoethes loquendi , spoke quite as often as he ought , at last received a good rebuke from the famous George Kremer of Pennsylvania . Kremer quoted Dutch in answer to the Ohio representative's ...
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