A Biographical Sketch of Henry A. Wise: With A History of the Political Campaign in Virginia in 1855,Scholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library, 1856 - 552 sidor |
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... give the merest sketch , leaving the interim of his life , with the particulars of his antecedents , which would fill volumes , and his subsequent course , which will doubtless fill more , to be chronicled by one more skilled , more ...
... give the merest sketch , leaving the interim of his life , with the particulars of his antecedents , which would fill volumes , and his subsequent course , which will doubtless fill more , to be chronicled by one more skilled , more ...
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... give none . - EDITORS . Upon examination we find that Mr. Wise sustained the administra- tion of General Jackson principally to preserve the Union at that time from the threatening attitude of South Carolina , but still condemned the ...
... give none . - EDITORS . Upon examination we find that Mr. Wise sustained the administra- tion of General Jackson principally to preserve the Union at that time from the threatening attitude of South Carolina , but still condemned the ...
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... give this masterly production an appropriate insertion in the beginning of this compilation : To : ONLY , NEAR ONANCOCK , VIRGINIA , September 18th , 1854 . ? Dear Sir : -I now proceed to give you the reasons for the opinions I ...
... give this masterly production an appropriate insertion in the beginning of this compilation : To : ONLY , NEAR ONANCOCK , VIRGINIA , September 18th , 1854 . ? Dear Sir : -I now proceed to give you the reasons for the opinions I ...
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... give general satisfaction to the Democratic party throughout the state . The principal objection was to Mr. Wise who had voted for the Whig nominees in 1840 , and been a very warm op- ponent of General Jackson in Congress . Although Mr ...
... give general satisfaction to the Democratic party throughout the state . The principal objection was to Mr. Wise who had voted for the Whig nominees in 1840 , and been a very warm op- ponent of General Jackson in Congress . Although Mr ...
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... give the figures with great precision , and boldly aver , that all arrangements to secure their success have been com- pletely consummated . It is meet that the free citizens of Virginia should know that grand coun- cils have gravely ...
... give the figures with great precision , and boldly aver , that all arrangements to secure their success have been com- pletely consummated . It is meet that the free citizens of Virginia should know that grand coun- cils have gravely ...
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