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" If ever there-was a period for rejoicing, this is the moment ; every heart in unison with the freedom and happiness of the people, ought to beat high with exultation •that the name of Washington, from this day, ceases to give a currency to political... "
Democracy Unveiled: Or, Tyranny Stripped of the Garb of Patriotism - Page 154
by Thomas Green Fessenden - 1805 - 220 pages
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Notes on Thomas Jefferson

Lloyd D. Simpson - Presidents - 1885 - 190 pages
...his fellow citizens, and is no longer possessed of the power to multiply evils on the United State?. If ever there was a period for rejoicing, this is the moment. Every heart ought to exult, that the name of Washington from this day ceases to give currency to political iniquity,...
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Notes on Thomas Jefferson

Lloyd D. Simpson - Presidents - 1885 - 192 pages
...second term expired, show the character of their attacks upon him. First. " The man who is the source of the misfortunes of our country is this day reduced to a level with his fellow citizens, and is no longer possessed of the power to multiply evils on the United States. If...
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Newspaper Libel: A Handbook for the Press

Samuel Merrill - Libel and slander - 1888 - 316 pages
...Aurora published the following regarding the distinguished exPresident : — The man who is the source of all the misfortunes of our country is this day...upon the United States. If ever there was a period of rejoicing, this is the moment. Every heart in unison with the freedom and happiness of the people...
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George Washington, Volume 2

Henry Cabot Lodge - 1889 - 420 pages
...license the reiteration of the ejaculation, that time has now arrived, for the man who is the source of all the misfortunes of our country is this day reduced to a level witli his fellow-citizens, and is no longer possessed of power to multiply evils upon the United States....
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The Arena, Volume 3

1891 - 874 pages
...atmosphere of common life. dency. The following was from a Philadelphia paper. " The man who is the source of all the misfortunes of our country is this day reduced to a level with our fellow citizens, and is no longer possessed of power to multiply evils upon the United States....
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The Men who Made the Nation: An Outline of United States History from 1760 ...

Edwin Erle Sparks - United States - 1901 - 438 pages
...seen thy salvation." It suggested the appropriateness of this text because " the man who is the source of all the misfortunes of our country is this day reduced to a level with his fellow-citizens." "When a retrospect is taken of the WASHINGTON administration for eight years, it is the subject of...
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George Washington

Norman Hapgood - 1901 - 492 pages
...gave up office, an anonymous correspondent of the Aurora wrote : — "... The man who is the Source of all the misfortunes of our country is this day...of power to multiply evils upon the United States. . . . Every heart in unison with the freedom and happiness of the people ought to beat high with exultation...
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Messiah Pulpit, Volume 6

Sermons, American - 1901 - 704 pages
...about Washington on the occasion of his retiring from the presidency : — " The man who is the source of all the misfortunes of our country is this day reduced to a level with our fellowcitizens, and is no longer possessed of power to multiply evil upon the United States. F.very...
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Commodore John Barry: "the Father of the American Navy" : the Record of His ...

Martin Ignatius Joseph Griffin - 1903 - 496 pages
...few days after Washington had retired from the Presidency the Aurora said: "The man who is the source of all the misfortunes of our country is this day reduced to a level with his fellow citizens, and is no longer possessed of power to multiply evils upon the United States. If ever...
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The American Historical Review, Volume 9

John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - History - 1904 - 940 pages
...license the reiteration of the exclamation, that time has now arrived ; for the man who is the source of all the misfortunes of our country is this day reduced to a level with his fellow citizens, and is no longer possessed of power to multiply evils, upon the United States. If...
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