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JOHN RANDOLPH OF ROANOKE . “ The Life of John Randolph of Roanoke . By
Hugh A. GARLAND . New York : D. Appleton and Company . 1851. " THERE is
not in history , nor in the annals of fiction , a more singular character than John ...
JOHN RANDOLPH OF ROANOKE . “ The Life of John Randolph of Roanoke . By
Hugh A. GARLAND . New York : D. Appleton and Company . 1851. " THERE is
not in history , nor in the annals of fiction , a more singular character than John ...
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Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley
Thornwell. In one respect , Mr. Randolph stands alone as a politician . He was
the only man , who carried into the national legislature , the baronial spirit of the ...
Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley
Thornwell. In one respect , Mr. Randolph stands alone as a politician . He was
the only man , who carried into the national legislature , the baronial spirit of the ...
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Edmund Randolph retired from the office of Secretary of State in September 1795
. Mr. Randolph now returned home with all the pride and the tastes of a Virginia
planter ; and doubtless full of political aspirations . From the time that France ...
Edmund Randolph retired from the office of Secretary of State in September 1795
. Mr. Randolph now returned home with all the pride and the tastes of a Virginia
planter ; and doubtless full of political aspirations . From the time that France ...
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It was while French politics , such as we have described them , were mingling
with American politics , that Mr. Randolph grew to manhood . At first , he thought
the French revolution a movement of freedom : but the powerful delineations of its
...
It was while French politics , such as we have described them , were mingling
with American politics , that Mr. Randolph grew to manhood . At first , he thought
the French revolution a movement of freedom : but the powerful delineations of its
...
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Mr. Randolph entered Congress with all the Southern antipathy to Mr. Adams and
his administration . On the 10th of January , 1800 , Mr. Randolph made his first
speech on a resolution relative to the army . In his remarks he called the soldiery
...
Mr. Randolph entered Congress with all the Southern antipathy to Mr. Adams and
his administration . On the 10th of January , 1800 , Mr. Randolph made his first
speech on a resolution relative to the army . In his remarks he called the soldiery
...
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