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It is certain that , for a series of dangerous years , notions just the reverse of this have prevailed among us , gradually rendering the American press equally the vehicle of the most atrocious personal calumny , and the most flatulent ...
It is certain that , for a series of dangerous years , notions just the reverse of this have prevailed among us , gradually rendering the American press equally the vehicle of the most atrocious personal calumny , and the most flatulent ...
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... so has the provincial American been in the habit of singing the praises of the Highlands of the Hudson . The last are sufficiently striking , I will allow ; but they are surpassed in their own kind by a hundred known mountain ...
... so has the provincial American been in the habit of singing the praises of the Highlands of the Hudson . The last are sufficiently striking , I will allow ; but they are surpassed in their own kind by a hundred known mountain ...
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Times have changed greatly , since ; but the reader will remember I am writing of that remote period in American history , the year of our Lord 1803 . The anchor was no sooner aweigh , than the deck became a scene of activity .
Times have changed greatly , since ; but the reader will remember I am writing of that remote period in American history , the year of our Lord 1803 . The anchor was no sooner aweigh , than the deck became a scene of activity .
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... outward through all the channels of the country , enriching the farmers with prices that frequently rose as high as two dollars and a half the bushel , and some . times as high as three . Yet no one was so poor in America as to want ...
... outward through all the channels of the country , enriching the farmers with prices that frequently rose as high as two dollars and a half the bushel , and some . times as high as three . Yet no one was so poor in America as to want ...
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Now , I was certainly no lawyer ; but , like almost every American , I knew something of that branch of the jurispru . dence of the country , which touched my own interests . As a landholder , I had a little knowledge of the law of real ...
Now , I was certainly no lawyer ; but , like almost every American , I knew something of that branch of the jurispru . dence of the country , which touched my own interests . As a landholder , I had a little knowledge of the law of real ...
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