The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... possessed the moral force which carried our country through her struggle . But the issue de- pended upon no one man ; and though the peculiar characteristics of Washington were admirably suited to his station and duties , still the ...
... possessed the moral force which carried our country through her struggle . But the issue de- pended upon no one man ; and though the peculiar characteristics of Washington were admirably suited to his station and duties , still the ...
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... possessed the confidence of all ; * * * * * there was no other one , who was considered as anything more than a party leader . ' " The following are his sketches of the respective heads of the antagonist parties , which soon began to ...
... possessed the confidence of all ; * * * * * there was no other one , who was considered as anything more than a party leader . ' " The following are his sketches of the respective heads of the antagonist parties , which soon began to ...
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... possession in his room . There abides he , in his squalor and unreason , in his falsity and drunken violence , as the ready - made nucleus of degradation and disorder . Whosoever struggles , swimming with difficulty , may now find an ...
... possession in his room . There abides he , in his squalor and unreason , in his falsity and drunken violence , as the ready - made nucleus of degradation and disorder . Whosoever struggles , swimming with difficulty , may now find an ...
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... possession of a farm and homestead , such as a lifetime of toil might fail , in older countries , to obtain for him . It has been the custom , previously to these public sales , to make certain reservations , chiefly of tracts ...
... possession of a farm and homestead , such as a lifetime of toil might fail , in older countries , to obtain for him . It has been the custom , previously to these public sales , to make certain reservations , chiefly of tracts ...
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nor indeed having the time or opportunity , ever if they had possessed the science , necessary to detect and report the ... possession of the Treasury Department relative to the location , value , productiveness , and occupancy of these ...
nor indeed having the time or opportunity , ever if they had possessed the science , necessary to detect and report the ... possession of the Treasury Department relative to the location , value , productiveness , and occupancy of these ...
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