The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... matter . Not that it presents anything formidable , so long as reason and patriotism shall not have quite taken leave of the mind and heart of the American people ; yet still in- volving elements , possibly susceptible of development ...
... matter . Not that it presents anything formidable , so long as reason and patriotism shall not have quite taken leave of the mind and heart of the American people ; yet still in- volving elements , possibly susceptible of development ...
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... matters which he regards as involving the question wheth- er to - morrow morning's sun may not rise upon the spectacle ... matter of its own internal pro- ceedure , to be regulated by itself in the modes it shall judge most effectual for ...
... matters which he regards as involving the question wheth- er to - morrow morning's sun may not rise upon the spectacle ... matter of its own internal pro- ceedure , to be regulated by itself in the modes it shall judge most effectual for ...
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... matter to at- tach to it , in popular estimation , the be- queathed inheritance of the character which had indeed belonged to them . The famous " twenty - first , " after- ward the " twenty - fifth rule , " thus therefore naturally ...
... matter to at- tach to it , in popular estimation , the be- queathed inheritance of the character which had indeed belonged to them . The famous " twenty - first , " after- ward the " twenty - fifth rule , " thus therefore naturally ...
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... matter , now ! Lankey in a huff ! " " Three cheers for Lankey in a huff ! " The air was cracked with a small storm of cheers , which blowing over , they renewed their game ; but Lankey stood firm ; and when they had all run up to him ...
... matter , now ! Lankey in a huff ! " " Three cheers for Lankey in a huff ! " The air was cracked with a small storm of cheers , which blowing over , they renewed their game ; but Lankey stood firm ; and when they had all run up to him ...
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... matter upon the naked ground of force , and makes the law of compensa- tion the degree in which manhood is limited and fettered by animal neces- sities . Instead of ruling man by the lash applied to the back , the same end is ...
... matter upon the naked ground of force , and makes the law of compensa- tion the degree in which manhood is limited and fettered by animal neces- sities . Instead of ruling man by the lash applied to the back , the same end is ...
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