Home Reminiscences of John Randolph of Roanoke

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When the polls were closed in Cumberland, I wrote to my friend James Garnet, and said to him, that the ac- counts between me and the district were fairly balanced.
But ever since then, what is it that has bound me to my old district, with hooks of steel? Why did they stick to me even when the compensation law was passed, for which I voted. For that vpte every man was turned out but myself and one other, and he, by basely turning, twisting, crouching and explaining, barely escaped being cashiere
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" He reminded me of the old man and woman who lived in the vinegar bottle. He, with the gaff and steel spur fitted to his leg, rode through, and, to use a common phrase, 'was whipped and cleared.' He is a man more mischievous, bringing more misery than any man in these United States, with one exception — I mean the present incumbent of the Presidential chair. The present incumbent will have been that exception, if his late doctrines are acted upon. I speak in the second future tense — will have been that exception.


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