The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... existence of to - day . The waves of the political excite- ment which accompanied it , which at one time threatened to over- whelm the Administration beyond recovery , are fast sinking back to their accustomed peaceful bed ...
... existence of to - day . The waves of the political excite- ment which accompanied it , which at one time threatened to over- whelm the Administration beyond recovery , are fast sinking back to their accustomed peaceful bed ...
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... existence . enough ; it needs no visible symbol . ever by her side , and the touch of a yet life , and perchance its natural yearnings , may still be warm with- in her , and inspire her with new hopes of happiness . Then would ` she ...
... existence . enough ; it needs no visible symbol . ever by her side , and the touch of a yet life , and perchance its natural yearnings , may still be warm with- in her , and inspire her with new hopes of happiness . Then would ` she ...
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... existence and course of this line of demarcation , though never actually surveyed and traced out , there could be no sort of doubt . That it ran in a general northeast and southwest direction , parallel with the course of the great ...
... existence and course of this line of demarcation , though never actually surveyed and traced out , there could be no sort of doubt . That it ran in a general northeast and southwest direction , parallel with the course of the great ...
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... existence of such highlands , until the country has been explored and surveyed by public authority ; and the refusal of Great Britain , so long protract- ed , to concur with us in a survey of the country - a survey net and pure , and ...
... existence of such highlands , until the country has been explored and surveyed by public authority ; and the refusal of Great Britain , so long protract- ed , to concur with us in a survey of the country - a survey net and pure , and ...
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... the Independence of the United States , in the city of New York , fourth July , 1838 , by Edwin Forrest , Esq . - New York . J. W. Bell . a free and unshackled state of mental existence , to 1838. ] 51 MR. FORREST'S ORATION.* ...
... the Independence of the United States , in the city of New York , fourth July , 1838 , by Edwin Forrest , Esq . - New York . J. W. Bell . a free and unshackled state of mental existence , to 1838. ] 51 MR. FORREST'S ORATION.* ...
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