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... late B. F. Bache , that he had made three several copies , of certain political tran- sactions , which would make some noise whenever published . In consequence , a communication was made through a third person , in substance as follows ...
... late B. F. Bache , that he had made three several copies , of certain political tran- sactions , which would make some noise whenever published . In consequence , a communication was made through a third person , in substance as follows ...
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... late associates and contemporaries . Sus- picions of his political integrity , and even of his private honesty , were scattered among the credulous , and produced impressions on the minds of many of his countrymen , which his brilliant ...
... late associates and contemporaries . Sus- picions of his political integrity , and even of his private honesty , were scattered among the credulous , and produced impressions on the minds of many of his countrymen , which his brilliant ...
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... late in life , is not only an influence late in life , but a weak influence . It is in youth that we plant our chief habits and prejudices ; it is in youth that we take our party as to profession , pursuits , and matrimony . In youth ...
... late in life , is not only an influence late in life , but a weak influence . It is in youth that we plant our chief habits and prejudices ; it is in youth that we take our party as to profession , pursuits , and matrimony . In youth ...
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... late years become so disgraceful to our country . Whenever I was solicited to insert any thing of that kind , and the writers pleaded ( as they generally did ) the liberty of the press ; and that a newspaper was like a stage - coach ...
... late years become so disgraceful to our country . Whenever I was solicited to insert any thing of that kind , and the writers pleaded ( as they generally did ) the liberty of the press ; and that a newspaper was like a stage - coach ...
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... late governor of Virginia , and then postmaster - general , being dissatisfied with the conduct of his de- puty at Philadelphia , respecting some negli- gence in rendering , and want of exactness in framing his accounts , took from him ...
... late governor of Virginia , and then postmaster - general , being dissatisfied with the conduct of his de- puty at Philadelphia , respecting some negli- gence in rendering , and want of exactness in framing his accounts , took from him ...
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