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Massachusetts (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 1
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A Western opinion of New England.
Hon. S. S. Cov, of Ohio, made a speech before the Democrati
Oath is made in the West and the other in New England; but is that the reason why the one should alender.--[Laughter]
The Puritanism of New England.
But these economic abuses can be right lement harder to master — the Puritanism of New England.
[] This is bred in the bone.
It is the s rely that their interests are sacrificed by New England capitalists for their aggrandizement but th armmy [Applause]
It is not in the that New England is smart in the sense of wisdom.
It is not
[Laughter] no evidence of smartness that New England should army against her the ideas of the t While, therefore, I analyze the elements of New England society, and their relations to our positio s like a granite rock repelling the wave of New England . [Cheers] I would not confound Ruins Shoat c, turn back to 1676, when Randolph came to New England from the parent Government, to find out the
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