The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... doubt the ultimate triumph of nature over the disease ; and we repeat that all the symptoms now disclosing themselves are clearly confirming that confidence . In the late convulsion , it is not to be denied , nor have we ever denied ...
... doubt the ultimate triumph of nature over the disease ; and we repeat that all the symptoms now disclosing themselves are clearly confirming that confidence . In the late convulsion , it is not to be denied , nor have we ever denied ...
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... doubt that , before the close of this great struggle , the People , in their broad mass , will obey the deep and strong instinct of their natural democratic ten- dency , and rally to the support of the Administration , in its present ...
... doubt that , before the close of this great struggle , the People , in their broad mass , will obey the deep and strong instinct of their natural democratic ten- dency , and rally to the support of the Administration , in its present ...
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... doubt whether their dust will mingle , " remarked the old sculptor to me ; for often there was an earthliness in his con- ceptions . " Oh yes , " replied I , who had mused long upon the incident ; " and when they rise again , these ...
... doubt whether their dust will mingle , " remarked the old sculptor to me ; for often there was an earthliness in his con- ceptions . " Oh yes , " replied I , who had mused long upon the incident ; " and when they rise again , these ...
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... doubt in my mind , whether the dark shadow- ing of this life , the sorrows and regrets , have not as much real comfort in them - leaving religious influences out of the question- as what we term life's joys . THE OLD SOLDIER REVISITING ...
... doubt in my mind , whether the dark shadow- ing of this life , the sorrows and regrets , have not as much real comfort in them - leaving religious influences out of the question- as what we term life's joys . THE OLD SOLDIER REVISITING ...
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... doubt as to the meaning of the language ; that the terms employed have a fixed and well known meaning in numerous official documents of the British Government ; that the description is capable of being accurately applied to the actual ...
... doubt as to the meaning of the language ; that the terms employed have a fixed and well known meaning in numerous official documents of the British Government ; that the description is capable of being accurately applied to the actual ...
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