The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 1Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... native State ; still , when he found the cause of his country in danger , he made no demand for the favoritism usually extended to men in such circumstances ; but of his own free will took his place among the privates of the army . The ...
... native State ; still , when he found the cause of his country in danger , he made no demand for the favoritism usually extended to men in such circumstances ; but of his own free will took his place among the privates of the army . The ...
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... native county , and , by degrees , extending him- self from county to county , he was soon felt in the remotest parts of the State . Every inch of ground he gained was seen to remain steadfast in its conviction and in its adherence to ...
... native county , and , by degrees , extending him- self from county to county , he was soon felt in the remotest parts of the State . Every inch of ground he gained was seen to remain steadfast in its conviction and in its adherence to ...
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... native county of Warren . The incidents of his last illness have lately been before the public , in the newspapers of the country , and his funeral has been alluded to , as a most remarkable exhibition of the grief and veneration of a ...
... native county of Warren . The incidents of his last illness have lately been before the public , in the newspapers of the country , and his funeral has been alluded to , as a most remarkable exhibition of the grief and veneration of a ...
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... native energy on the memory and becoming maxims of quotation and the texts of long after reflection , such as some of Shakspeare's plays are almost entirely made up of . The beauty of the work , which leaves so strong an impression on ...
... native energy on the memory and becoming maxims of quotation and the texts of long after reflection , such as some of Shakspeare's plays are almost entirely made up of . The beauty of the work , which leaves so strong an impression on ...
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... native town , Newburyport , ( not the least eminent among the lady poets of our day ) that his name rhymed most harmoniously with " pushing , " I have no fear that Mr. Cushing will ever use any other than means worthy of his high ...
... native town , Newburyport , ( not the least eminent among the lady poets of our day ) that his name rhymed most harmoniously with " pushing , " I have no fear that Mr. Cushing will ever use any other than means worthy of his high ...
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