The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 6Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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... favor of New England throughout the rest of the Union , kept public attention alive to what would otherwise have been so likely to be disregarded - and which , in fact , was denied by many leading individuals in the Middle States the ...
... favor of New England throughout the rest of the Union , kept public attention alive to what would otherwise have been so likely to be disregarded - and which , in fact , was denied by many leading individuals in the Middle States the ...
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... favor of the present mayor of the city , Mr. Varian , after a protracted balloting in the general nominating com- mittee , only from a vague anxiety that prevailed on the occasion , that his uncompromising and " impracticable " boldness ...
... favor of the present mayor of the city , Mr. Varian , after a protracted balloting in the general nominating com- mittee , only from a vague anxiety that prevailed on the occasion , that his uncompromising and " impracticable " boldness ...
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... favor which they have already acquired has been quite sufficient to prove their claims to it , and to render their success indubitable . The works already published are as follows : First Latin lessons , comprising the most important ...
... favor which they have already acquired has been quite sufficient to prove their claims to it , and to render their success indubitable . The works already published are as follows : First Latin lessons , comprising the most important ...
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... favor ; still I inferred that as he was confessedly one of the mortal race , he could not be absolutely perfect , appealing to the Heidelberg catechism for proof of the sinfulness of man's nature , and the impossibility of attaining ...
... favor ; still I inferred that as he was confessedly one of the mortal race , he could not be absolutely perfect , appealing to the Heidelberg catechism for proof of the sinfulness of man's nature , and the impossibility of attaining ...
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... favor of ment . His arguments were of a similar it , so long would it be worse than useless nature to those already given . His amend- to legislate against it . The State laws ment was however rejected , and the bill had not had any ...
... favor of ment . His arguments were of a similar it , so long would it be worse than useless nature to those already given . His amend- to legislate against it . The State laws ment was however rejected , and the bill had not had any ...
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