Senator North by Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton
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the reflection that time may do him justice; or if not, that his
individual hopes and aspirations and even his name among men should be of little account to him when weighed in the balance of a people of whose destiny he is a constituted guardian and defender."_ --WILLIAM PITT FESSENDEN _In memorial address before the Senate, 1866._ _Miss Betty Madison embarks on the Political Sea. Her Discoveries, Surprises, and Triumphs._ SENATOR NORTH I "If we receive this Lady Mary Montgomery, we shall also have to receive her dreadful husband." "He is said to be quite charming." "He is a Representative!" |
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