The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... leave of the mind and heart of the American people ; yet still in- volving elements , possibly susceptible of development into seeds of evil too fearful to be contemplated with any de- gree of calmness . The present position of ...
... leave of the mind and heart of the American people ; yet still in- volving elements , possibly susceptible of development into seeds of evil too fearful to be contemplated with any de- gree of calmness . The present position of ...
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... leave thee here ! " Oh ! God forgive thee , Roderick ! She lies before thee now , The dagger in her bosom , and death upon her brow . To horse , to horse , Don Roderick ! her bruised soul is free , And on the field of battle Count ...
... leave thee here ! " Oh ! God forgive thee , Roderick ! She lies before thee now , The dagger in her bosom , and death upon her brow . To horse , to horse , Don Roderick ! her bruised soul is free , And on the field of battle Count ...
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... reverses of fortune , which society boasts of as one of the compen- sations of all injustice , the capitalist is compelled to earn an honest subsistence day leave him at night weary and ex- hausted , 22 [ Jan. What is the Reason ?
... reverses of fortune , which society boasts of as one of the compen- sations of all injustice , the capitalist is compelled to earn an honest subsistence day leave him at night weary and ex- hausted , 22 [ Jan. What is the Reason ?
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day leave him at night weary and ex- hausted , incapable of anything but sleep sleep " that is broken by no dream . " None but a heroic soul could grow but feeble , stinted , dwarfish ; nay , though the oaks bore books instead of acorns ...
day leave him at night weary and ex- hausted , incapable of anything but sleep sleep " that is broken by no dream . " None but a heroic soul could grow but feeble , stinted , dwarfish ; nay , though the oaks bore books instead of acorns ...
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... leave its poor fantastic problems of demand and sup- ply , of furnishing employment to labor , and other speculative vanities . Let American statesmen and politicians cease their idle babbling about the ba- lance of trade and ...
... leave its poor fantastic problems of demand and sup- ply , of furnishing employment to labor , and other speculative vanities . Let American statesmen and politicians cease their idle babbling about the ba- lance of trade and ...
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