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... . . Well, then, poor G—— lies under ground! So there’s an end of honest Jack. So little justice here he found, ’Tis ten to one he’ll ne’er come b... ... rhyme; the Muses, on their racks, Scream like the winding of ten thousand jacks; 160 Some, free from rhyme or reason, rule or check, Bre... ..., called Gulliveriana and Alexandriana, printed in octavo, 1728.—P . 331 ‘Aaron Hill:’ see life. 332 ‘With each a sickly brother at his back: sons o...
...tion of our work to gaze after our neighbors. It is peeping. Byron says of Jack Bunting,— “He knew not what to say, and so he swore.” I may say i... ... go through the woods, that his feet may be safer from the bite of snakes; Aaron never thinks of such a peril. In many years neither is harmed by such...
............................44 John Quincy Adams......................57 Andrew Jackson...........................65 Andrew Jackson......................... ...n of 1800 had been in doubt until late February because Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, the two leading candidates, each had received 73 electoral vo... ...lay, one of the front runners, threw his support to Mr. Adams so that Andrew Jackson’s candidacy would fail. General Jackson had polled more popular v... ...arless confidence my own fate and the future destinies of my country. Andrew Jackson FIRST INAUGURAL ADDRESS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1829 The election of ... ...kson FIRST INAUGURAL ADDRESS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1829 The election of Andrew Jackson was heralded as a new page in the history of the Republic. The fi... ...umbers of people arrived that many of the furnishings were ruined. President Jackson left the INAUGURAL ADDRESSES OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STAT...
...........31 James Monroe..............................35 James Monroe..............................44 John Quincy Adams......................57 Andrew Jackson...........................65 Andrew Jackson...........................69 Martin Van Buren.........................72 William Henry Harrison................83 James Knox Polk........................106 Zachary Taylor.....