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... his talents and virtues fell little short of admiration , acknowl- edges that it was his father's suggestion and encourage- * An attorney . ment which first turned his thoughts to writing the history. Memoir of James Grahame . 3.
... his talents and virtues fell little short of admiration , acknowl- edges that it was his father's suggestion and encourage- * An attorney . ment which first turned his thoughts to writing the history. Memoir of James Grahame . 3.
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ment which first turned his thoughts to writing the history of the United States . Under such paternal influences , James Grahame , our historian , was early imbued with the spirit of liberty . His mind became familiarized with its ...
ment which first turned his thoughts to writing the history of the United States . Under such paternal influences , James Grahame , our historian , was early imbued with the spirit of liberty . His mind became familiarized with its ...
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... ment I have ever found . It is a noble subject . " By application thus active and incessant , the first vol- ume of his work , comprehending the history of the set- tlement of Virginia and New England , was so nearly com- pleted early ...
... ment I have ever found . It is a noble subject . " By application thus active and incessant , the first vol- ume of his work , comprehending the history of the set- tlement of Virginia and New England , was so nearly com- pleted early ...
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... ment which their former intercourse had originated . " Returning to the neighbourhood of London in June following , his health recruited by his excursion , he im- mediately resumed , with characteristic ardor , his favor- ite historical ...
... ment which their former intercourse had originated . " Returning to the neighbourhood of London in June following , his health recruited by his excursion , he im- mediately resumed , with characteristic ardor , his favor- ite historical ...
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... ment in this pamphlet is pressed with great strength and spirit , and the whole is written under the influence of feel- ings in a state of indignant excitement . Without palliat- ing the conduct of Great Britain , he regards the attempt ...
... ment in this pamphlet is pressed with great strength and spirit , and the whole is written under the influence of feel- ings in a state of indignant excitement . Without palliat- ing the conduct of Great Britain , he regards the attempt ...
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