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... society , became its head , steered it through its early diffi- culties , and finally saved it from the wreck with which it was threatened by unreasoning popular prejudice . All these things were successfully man- aged , 4 GEORGE ...
... society , became its head , steered it through its early diffi- culties , and finally saved it from the wreck with which it was threatened by unreasoning popular prejudice . All these things were successfully man- aged , 4 GEORGE ...
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Henry Cabot Lodge. prejudice . All these things were successfully man- aged , but at much expense of time and thought . Then again , apart from this mass of labor thrust upon him by outsiders , there were his own con- cerns . His ...
Henry Cabot Lodge. prejudice . All these things were successfully man- aged , but at much expense of time and thought . Then again , apart from this mass of labor thrust upon him by outsiders , there were his own con- cerns . His ...
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... thing for men who had been born colonists to rise to a sense of national opportunities , but Washington passed at a single step from being a Virginian to being an American , and in so doing he stood alone . He was really and thoroughly ...
... thing for men who had been born colonists to rise to a sense of national opportunities , but Washington passed at a single step from being a Virginian to being an American , and in so doing he stood alone . He was really and thoroughly ...
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... things of a very different kind to which Washington put his hand . In the greater forces which were presently set in motion for the preservation of the future empire , the inland navigation , started in Virginia , dropped out of sight ...
... things of a very different kind to which Washington put his hand . In the greater forces which were presently set in motion for the preservation of the future empire , the inland navigation , started in Virginia , dropped out of sight ...
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... things were not as they ought to be . Thus many a battle and campaign had been saved , and so inland navigation played its part now . It helped , among other things , to bring Maryland and Virginia together , and their combination was ...
... things were not as they ought to be . Thus many a battle and campaign had been saved , and so inland navigation played its part now . It helped , among other things , to bring Maryland and Virginia together , and their combination was ...
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