The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... called on to maintain ; and though over half a century has elapsed since its date , the memory of the struggle of which it was the glorious consummation must still give to every jot and tittle of it a peculiar sanctity which cannot ...
... called on to maintain ; and though over half a century has elapsed since its date , the memory of the struggle of which it was the glorious consummation must still give to every jot and tittle of it a peculiar sanctity which cannot ...
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... called a gulf or bay . All the other rivers of Maine , especially - which it is not disputed are intended as At- lantic rivers - empty into the sea in like manner with the St. John's , through bays of greater or less dimensions . The ...
... called a gulf or bay . All the other rivers of Maine , especially - which it is not disputed are intended as At- lantic rivers - empty into the sea in like manner with the St. John's , through bays of greater or less dimensions . The ...
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... called a reasoning animal , because he has never any difficulty in finding a satisfactory reason , to his own mind , for following his own inclinations— to permit us to entertain , for a moment , so illiberal a sentiment , however ...
... called a reasoning animal , because he has never any difficulty in finding a satisfactory reason , to his own mind , for following his own inclinations— to permit us to entertain , for a moment , so illiberal a sentiment , however ...
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... called the natural enemy of a practical administration of a republican form of government . To this passion may be traced all the distinctions that have been made or attempted in society . Who has not observed the mysterious in- fluence ...
... called the natural enemy of a practical administration of a republican form of government . To this passion may be traced all the distinctions that have been made or attempted in society . Who has not observed the mysterious in- fluence ...
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... called it forth , but that his words , winged by the press , have been diffused in every corner of the land , prov- ing the gratifying fact , that lovers and learners of the great truths he spoke were to be counted by the hundred ...
... called it forth , but that his words , winged by the press , have been diffused in every corner of the land , prov- ing the gratifying fact , that lovers and learners of the great truths he spoke were to be counted by the hundred ...
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