No, Mr. Speaker, posterity has not begun for me — since, in the sons of my companions and friends, I find the same public feelings, and, permit me to add, the same feelings in my behalf, which I have had the happiness to experience in their fathers. Notions of the Americans - Page 144by James Fenimore Cooper - 1835Full view - About this book
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