United States Weekly Telegraph, Volum 2D. Green., 1833 |
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... citizens of Buffalo , to a public dinner.— For this manifestation of respect , I tender my sincere and grateful thanks ; but , gentlemen , my stay in the city must necessarily be short , and I feel a strong wish to devote all the time ...
... citizens of Buffalo , to a public dinner.— For this manifestation of respect , I tender my sincere and grateful thanks ; but , gentlemen , my stay in the city must necessarily be short , and I feel a strong wish to devote all the time ...
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... citizens , only when sustained by the public spirit of a to adorn and to defend our country . Long community at once enlightened and generous , may each successive age enjoy its still increas . that architecture attains its highest ...
... citizens , only when sustained by the public spirit of a to adorn and to defend our country . Long community at once enlightened and generous , may each successive age enjoy its still increas . that architecture attains its highest ...
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... citizens of Concord . Much has been said about H- who received of the State five dollars for the extravagance of certain bills , presented by for his horse , and two dollars for his day's amuse- some of our own citizens for services ...
... citizens of Concord . Much has been said about H- who received of the State five dollars for the extravagance of certain bills , presented by for his horse , and two dollars for his day's amuse- some of our own citizens for services ...
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