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... he attended closely to his domestic duties . At fre- quent intervals he journeyed to Fredericksburg to visit his mother , who still lived , and to whom he was always a dutiful and affectionate son . He watched WORKING FOR UNION 5.
... he attended closely to his domestic duties . At fre- quent intervals he journeyed to Fredericksburg to visit his mother , who still lived , and to whom he was always a dutiful and affectionate son . He watched WORKING FOR UNION 5.
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... a prac- tical and living question . In the same way he had passed rapidly to an accurate conception of the probable growth and greatness of the country , and again he stood alone . Hamilton , born outside WORKING FOR UNION 7.
... a prac- tical and living question . In the same way he had passed rapidly to an accurate conception of the probable growth and greatness of the country , and again he stood alone . Hamilton , born outside WORKING FOR UNION 7.
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... . He showed the varying interests which it was necessary to conciliate , asked Jefferson to see the governor of Maryland , so that that State might be brought into the undertaking , and referred to the danger of being WORKING FOR UNION 9.
... . He showed the varying interests which it was necessary to conciliate , asked Jefferson to see the governor of Maryland , so that that State might be brought into the undertaking , and referred to the danger of being WORKING FOR UNION 9.
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... Union , and to this State in particu- lar , by cementing the eastern and western territory together , at the same time that it will give vigor and increase to our commerce , and be a conven- ience to our citizens . " " How would this ...
... Union , and to this State in particu- lar , by cementing the eastern and western territory together , at the same time that it will give vigor and increase to our commerce , and be a conven- ience to our citizens . " " How would this ...
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... union , empire , and the development of national sentiment . Ah , says some critic in critic's fashion , you are carried away by your subject ; you see in a simple business enterprise , intended merely to open west- ern lands , the far ...
... union , empire , and the development of national sentiment . Ah , says some critic in critic's fashion , you are carried away by your subject ; you see in a simple business enterprise , intended merely to open west- ern lands , the far ...
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