The United States Democratic Review, Volume 1;Volume 32J.& H.G. Langley, 1967 Vols. 1-3, 5-8 contain the political and literary portions; v. 4 the historical register department, of the numbers published from Oct. 1837 to Dec. 1840. |
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... appear , at a superficial glance , that an administra- tion entering into power , at the command of fifteen out of twenty millions of people , will find the organization of the party an easy task ; that it will not be required to ...
... appear , at a superficial glance , that an administra- tion entering into power , at the command of fifteen out of twenty millions of people , will find the organization of the party an easy task ; that it will not be required to ...
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... appears , however , that the same argu- ments did not apply to Dominica , the agents of France , Eng- land , and the ... appear proper and effectual ; and further , France and England are to be per- mitted , if they think it best , to ...
... appears , however , that the same argu- ments did not apply to Dominica , the agents of France , Eng- land , and the ... appear proper and effectual ; and further , France and England are to be per- mitted , if they think it best , to ...
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... appear in the shape of " two shadows ' dim distraction , " speaking in " loud silence . " From this last phrase , we should be inclined ... appears , was origi- nally published in " The Lady's Book , " in 1853. ] 525 A Morsel of Criticism .
... appear in the shape of " two shadows ' dim distraction , " speaking in " loud silence . " From this last phrase , we should be inclined ... appears , was origi- nally published in " The Lady's Book , " in 1853. ] 525 A Morsel of Criticism .
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The Master of the World | 48 |
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