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Pagina 32
... called ; and against her the Protestant states formed the federation of the Union . Ferdinand the emperor was a man of peculiar tem- per and incongruous qualities . His most remarkable trait was an obstinacy which seemed at times to ...
... called ; and against her the Protestant states formed the federation of the Union . Ferdinand the emperor was a man of peculiar tem- per and incongruous qualities . His most remarkable trait was an obstinacy which seemed at times to ...
Pagina 33
... called the Pala- tine , son - in - law of James I. Seldom has a man with the ambition to conceive and the spirit to attempt such bold de- signs , evinced such imbecility as disgraced the career of this man . Authorities differ as to ...
... called the Pala- tine , son - in - law of James I. Seldom has a man with the ambition to conceive and the spirit to attempt such bold de- signs , evinced such imbecility as disgraced the career of this man . Authorities differ as to ...
Pagina 41
... called , he knew not the charm . So seldom did he speak that the harsh tone of his voice seemed to have become rusty from disuse . Banquets and convivialities he loved not ; so long as his twelve patrols secured to him unbroken ...
... called , he knew not the charm . So seldom did he speak that the harsh tone of his voice seemed to have become rusty from disuse . Banquets and convivialities he loved not ; so long as his twelve patrols secured to him unbroken ...
Pagina 65
... called green- backs ) had worked so well , though outstanding to the amount of three hundred millions , that Congress and the public were strongly inclined to the plan of substituting them as currency for that of the state banks . Their ...
... called green- backs ) had worked so well , though outstanding to the amount of three hundred millions , that Congress and the public were strongly inclined to the plan of substituting them as currency for that of the state banks . Their ...
Pagina 77
... - pression to his opinions like other citizens , when called upon by his friends to do so . In one point of view this sim- plifies our task very much ; for there is scarcely 1865. ] 77 THE NEW YORK BAR - CHARLES O'CONOR .
... - pression to his opinions like other citizens , when called upon by his friends to do so . In one point of view this sim- plifies our task very much ; for there is scarcely 1865. ] 77 THE NEW YORK BAR - CHARLES O'CONOR .
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