Self Culture, Volumes 7-11Werner Company, 1899 |
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Page 632
... tion of the Maine , which led to the open rupture of the long - lasting peace between the two coun- tries ; and he has graph- ically described every incident of note , the mak- ing of the army and navy , the two most wonderful naval ...
... tion of the Maine , which led to the open rupture of the long - lasting peace between the two coun- tries ; and he has graph- ically described every incident of note , the mak- ing of the army and navy , the two most wonderful naval ...
Page 642
... tion of Mr. Ford's work , there appeared , in 1896 , a " Life of Washington " by Henry Cabot Lodge , in two volumes , and in the same year " The True George Washing- ton , " by Paul Leicester Ford , a brother of the editor of the ...
... tion of Mr. Ford's work , there appeared , in 1896 , a " Life of Washington " by Henry Cabot Lodge , in two volumes , and in the same year " The True George Washing- ton , " by Paul Leicester Ford , a brother of the editor of the ...
Page 643
... tion . But Jefferson states that among his friends he took " a free share in conversa- tion . " Indeed , one who had the oppor- tunity of knowing said that among his intimate friends he laughed and talked a good deal . In this respect ...
... tion . But Jefferson states that among his friends he took " a free share in conversa- tion . " Indeed , one who had the oppor- tunity of knowing said that among his intimate friends he laughed and talked a good deal . In this respect ...
Page 644
... tion of crops . In 1785 , he was writing Lord Fairfax to make inquiry in England " whether a thorough - bred , practical Eng- lish farmer , from a part of England where husbandry seems to be best understood , and is most advantageously ...
... tion of crops . In 1785 , he was writing Lord Fairfax to make inquiry in England " whether a thorough - bred , practical Eng- lish farmer , from a part of England where husbandry seems to be best understood , and is most advantageously ...
Page 645
... tion . " These were the feelings , and this the distrust , of the man who had been unani- mously elected to the office of President of the United States . As his first term was coming to an end , he announced to his friends his desire ...
... tion . " These were the feelings , and this the distrust , of the man who had been unani- mously elected to the office of President of the United States . As his first term was coming to an end , he announced to his friends his desire ...
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