The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... March the 1st , 1838 , published in the Senate Docu- ment , No. 319 , of the late session of Congress . Upon this long and tortuous negotiation , as a whole , we cannot delimitation established by a treaty , where each word must have a ...
... March the 1st , 1838 , published in the Senate Docu- ment , No. 319 , of the late session of Congress . Upon this long and tortuous negotiation , as a whole , we cannot delimitation established by a treaty , where each word must have a ...
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... March last , making it the " imperative duty " of the Governor -- if a commission of survey shall not be appointed by the Federal Government , either singly or in conjunction with Great Britain , by the first of September -- to make ...
... March last , making it the " imperative duty " of the Governor -- if a commission of survey shall not be appointed by the Federal Government , either singly or in conjunction with Great Britain , by the first of September -- to make ...
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... march of truth . Abuse is now substituted in place of force . Op- probrious terms and epithets of derision are the racks and pincers of the modern question . On the gravest subjects which affect the happiness of their kind , men enter ...
... march of truth . Abuse is now substituted in place of force . Op- probrious terms and epithets of derision are the racks and pincers of the modern question . On the gravest subjects which affect the happiness of their kind , men enter ...
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... March the ninth , 1838 , composed of members of the Legislature then in session , and citizens from various sections of the State ; at which a long series of resolutions were adopted , deeply im- bued with the strongest feelings on the ...
... March the ninth , 1838 , composed of members of the Legislature then in session , and citizens from various sections of the State ; at which a long series of resolutions were adopted , deeply im- bued with the strongest feelings on the ...
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... March , 1776 , the British General's prac- * The above familiar introduction - as if it had been a thing of eld — of a poetic image of singular beauty , reminds me that the piece of Bryant , in the first number of the Democratic Review ...
... March , 1776 , the British General's prac- * The above familiar introduction - as if it had been a thing of eld — of a poetic image of singular beauty , reminds me that the piece of Bryant , in the first number of the Democratic Review ...
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