The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... course pursued by the South in its Federal legislative action on the subject , that we speak - when we de- clare the conviction long universal else- where and frequent among themselves , that it has been the most injudicious they could ...
... course pursued by the South in its Federal legislative action on the subject , that we speak - when we de- clare the conviction long universal else- where and frequent among themselves , that it has been the most injudicious they could ...
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... course fatally replete with mischief , not only to the particular measure thus unhappily mismanaged- not only to the country at large - but peculiarly so to the South . As power- , ful for ill , when unhappily in a path of even the most ...
... course fatally replete with mischief , not only to the particular measure thus unhappily mismanaged- not only to the country at large - but peculiarly so to the South . As power- , ful for ill , when unhappily in a path of even the most ...
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... course you shall adopt to - night , remains to be seen ! " It did . " Remains to be seen , " he resumed ; " And how far you are worthy of the trust reposed in you- " Their noses were close together ; and they watched each other like ...
... course you shall adopt to - night , remains to be seen ! " It did . " Remains to be seen , " he resumed ; " And how far you are worthy of the trust reposed in you- " Their noses were close together ; and they watched each other like ...
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... course used to be . He passed through the orchard . There was a great shout be- hind him ; it was the city leaving off its work , with a cheer . There was a mighty blaze in the sky ; the city light- ing up for the night . How green the ...
... course used to be . He passed through the orchard . There was a great shout be- hind him ; it was the city leaving off its work , with a cheer . There was a mighty blaze in the sky ; the city light- ing up for the night . How green the ...
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... course , " but permit me also to say that youth is foolish and prates at random without knowing what . ” " What mean you by that , old man ? " inquired the young people in surprise . " Do you mean us by that ? What matter is it to you ...
... course , " but permit me also to say that youth is foolish and prates at random without knowing what . ” " What mean you by that , old man ? " inquired the young people in surprise . " Do you mean us by that ? What matter is it to you ...
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