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... honor and love , and who could more worthily represent that Republic to which I have the honor to belong in a very humble capacity . But there is another consideration which oppresses me still more . I was surprised in coming here this ...
... honor and love , and who could more worthily represent that Republic to which I have the honor to belong in a very humble capacity . But there is another consideration which oppresses me still more . I was surprised in coming here this ...
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... honor . * But the unholy alli- * Among the rare instances in which American citizens in foreign countries have disgracefully turned their backs on the spirit and principles of their Institu tion , was a distinguished American Bishop of ...
... honor . * But the unholy alli- * Among the rare instances in which American citizens in foreign countries have disgracefully turned their backs on the spirit and principles of their Institu tion , was a distinguished American Bishop of ...
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... honors of its achievement , received the great testimonial of the great British nation ; and he went upon the Continent ... honor , which have been made the symbols of the highest honors , which even despotism itself could invoke . I was ...
... honors of its achievement , received the great testimonial of the great British nation ; and he went upon the Continent ... honor , which have been made the symbols of the highest honors , which even despotism itself could invoke . I was ...
Contents
IRELANDHER WOES AND STRUGGLES UNDER BRITISH OPPRESSION 93174 | 174 |
BOOK VI | 239 |
HOSTILITY OF THE BRITISH PRESS AND THE RULING CLASSES TO | 289 |
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