American SpeechesWayland Maxfield Parrish, Marie Hochmuth Nichols Greenwood Press, 1969 - 518 pagina's |
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... observed the New York Times . " 135 " Such rapidity in telegraphic communication has never before been reached in this country . " 136 By four o'clock , " the entire document was furnished to the different newspapers , " , " 137 and ...
... observed the New York Times . " 135 " Such rapidity in telegraphic communication has never before been reached in this country . " 136 By four o'clock , " the entire document was furnished to the different newspapers , " , " 137 and ...
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... observed the Richmond Enquirer , " couched in the cool , unimpassioned , deliberate language of the fanatic , with the purpose of pursuing the promptings of fanaticism even to the dismemberment of the Government with the horrors of ...
... observed the Richmond Enquirer , " couched in the cool , unimpassioned , deliberate language of the fanatic , with the purpose of pursuing the promptings of fanaticism even to the dismemberment of the Government with the horrors of ...
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... observed a special correspondent in Richmond . The Inaugural “ is received with much disfavor , " and " is regarded , if not as a declara- tion of war , as at least the expression of a determination to coerce the seceding States into ...
... observed a special correspondent in Richmond . The Inaugural “ is received with much disfavor , " and " is regarded , if not as a declara- tion of war , as at least the expression of a determination to coerce the seceding States into ...
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