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Sentence
The
term
"jingoist;"
or
its
equivalent,
was
applied
to
Washington
and
Henry,
to
Jefferson
and
Jackson.
It
was
applied
to
James
G.
Blaine,
the
typical
American
of
his
time
--
a
man
from
beneath
whose
very
toe-nails
enough
intellect
might
be
scraped
to
make
an
hundred
Clevelands
or
McKinleys.
All
were
jingoes
in
their
day
and
generation,
because
all
preferred
the
title
of
sovereign
to
that
of
subject...
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The term jingoist;
or its equivalent, was applied to Washington and Henry, to Jefferson and Jackson. It was applied to James G. Blaine, the typical American of his time -- a man from beneath whose very toe-nails enough intellect might be scraped to make an hundred Clevelands or McKinleys. All were jingoes in their day and generation, because all preferred the title of sovereign to that of subject...
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