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Larry Bassett
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If we had had the cable telegraph in those days, this blood would not have been spilt, those lives would not have been wasted; and better still, Jackson would probably never have been president. We have gotten over the harms done us by the war of 1812, but not over some of those done us by Jackson’s presidency.
— Mar 06, 2026 08:03AM
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Larry Bassett
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I remember the day when people would travel around impersonating Mark Twain. If you could memorize a book like this and speak it out, you would be quite successful. Twain writes as he probably talked in a very straightforward and sometimes humorous manner. It works very well in the Audible format!
— Mar 04, 2026 12:37PM
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Larry Bassett
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Mississippi steamboating was born about 1812; at the end of thirty years, it had grown to mighty proportions; and in less than thirty more, it was dead! A strangely short life for so majestic a creature.
— Mar 04, 2026 06:37AM
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Hessam Ghaeminejad
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هیچ فقط همین که فعلا زندهایم
— Jan 31, 2026 12:41AM
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Fionnuala
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Mark Twain, writing in 1880, tells us: "When I was born [1830], St. Paul had a population of three persons, Minneapolis had just a third as many. The then population of Minneapolis died two years ago; and when he died he had seen himself undergo an increase, in forty years, of fifty-nine thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine persons. He had a frog’s fertility."
— Jan 15, 2026 08:52AM
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