Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mr. William Walker” in chapter 11 of Charles Congdon, Tribune Essays: Leading Articles Contributing to the New York Tribune from 1857 to 1863.:

...d of all the decencies of public life, approaches the administration with a front of brass, and with lingual abilities of the curliest serpentine order. We have said many things sharp and severe of Mr. William Walker , the distinguished pirate. If our memory serves us, we have held him up to the public as one who, by all right and law, should be suspended from that plant so different from all other trees, and wh...
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