The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... natural timidity of age , and too often corrupted by the acquisition of wealth , -favored and facilitated by the direction which their own political influence may have given to the 4 [ September , How stands the Case ?
... natural timidity of age , and too often corrupted by the acquisition of wealth , -favored and facilitated by the direction which their own political influence may have given to the 4 [ September , How stands the Case ?
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which their own political influence may have given to the course of public events . We entertain the most profound respect for the venerable dignity and wisdom of gray hairs ; and are conscious of the importance of the influence of the ...
which their own political influence may have given to the course of public events . We entertain the most profound respect for the venerable dignity and wisdom of gray hairs ; and are conscious of the importance of the influence of the ...
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... given an ideality to her mind ; it had kept her purer and less earthly than she would otherwise have been , by drawing a portion of her sym- pathies apart from earth . Amid the throng of enjoyments , and the pressure of worldly care ...
... given an ideality to her mind ; it had kept her purer and less earthly than she would otherwise have been , by drawing a portion of her sym- pathies apart from earth . Amid the throng of enjoyments , and the pressure of worldly care ...
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... given to the Governors of Nova Scotia in 1763 , 1773 , and 1782 , the first of which runs as follows : We have thought proper to restrain and comprise [ the province ] within the fol- lowing limits , viz : to the northward our said ...
... given to the Governors of Nova Scotia in 1763 , 1773 , and 1782 , the first of which runs as follows : We have thought proper to restrain and comprise [ the province ] within the fol- lowing limits , viz : to the northward our said ...
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... given lines , rendered any ambiguity at the time impossible , and any pretension of it now absurd . And again , if the line claimed by Maine , as that of the dividing highlands so often referred to , be not in reality the one intended ...
... given lines , rendered any ambiguity at the time impossible , and any pretension of it now absurd . And again , if the line claimed by Maine , as that of the dividing highlands so often referred to , be not in reality the one intended ...
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