The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 6Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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... young and vigorous tree , was fastened upon the country , and made to thrive at the expense of the productive energies of the people . Throughout the several criticisms which have been published from time to time upon some of the ...
... young and vigorous tree , was fastened upon the country , and made to thrive at the expense of the productive energies of the people . Throughout the several criticisms which have been published from time to time upon some of the ...
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... young , to Georgetown College , in the District of Columbia . During his stay at this institution he mastered the prescribed studies with such ease that they seemed rather a pastime than a task . He did not , however , remain long ...
... young , to Georgetown College , in the District of Columbia . During his stay at this institution he mastered the prescribed studies with such ease that they seemed rather a pastime than a task . He did not , however , remain long ...
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... young man , possessed of vigorous intellectual faculties , but who had not yet discovered the province in which they might be exerted to most effect . They contain , however , a few pieces of much beauty , some of which , preserved in ...
... young man , possessed of vigorous intellectual faculties , but who had not yet discovered the province in which they might be exerted to most effect . They contain , however , a few pieces of much beauty , some of which , preserved in ...
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... young men , espoused with zeal the doctrines maintained by Mr. Leggett . On the other side were arrayed the men who were attached by personal interest to the existing system of banking , the timid , who dread innovation because they ...
... young men , espoused with zeal the doctrines maintained by Mr. Leggett . On the other side were arrayed the men who were attached by personal interest to the existing system of banking , the timid , who dread innovation because they ...
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... admirers - his peculiar party , we may say — were chiefly found among the young men of his native city ; because it was chiefly to the unsophiscated and uncorrupted mind 26 [ July , Political Portraits . — No . XIII .
... admirers - his peculiar party , we may say — were chiefly found among the young men of his native city ; because it was chiefly to the unsophiscated and uncorrupted mind 26 [ July , Political Portraits . — No . XIII .
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