The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... head of the Jeffersonian era . But we are here considering the subject on a broader scale of gene- ralization ; and desire to bring this truth to the apprehension of our readers , that — instead of there being any just cause for alarm ...
... head of the Jeffersonian era . But we are here considering the subject on a broader scale of gene- ralization ; and desire to bring this truth to the apprehension of our readers , that — instead of there being any just cause for alarm ...
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... heads of their party having been already seen to be prompt in repudiating the offensive term , and all the abominable associations of Jeffersonianism which it implies ; while at the same time it only attracts attention the more ...
... heads of their party having been already seen to be prompt in repudiating the offensive term , and all the abominable associations of Jeffersonianism which it implies ; while at the same time it only attracts attention the more ...
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... heads , cross - bones , scythes , hour - glasses , and other lugubrious emblems of mortality , with here and there a ... head and wrinkled brow , he was quite like a child in all matters save what had some reference to his own business ...
... heads , cross - bones , scythes , hour - glasses , and other lugubrious emblems of mortality , with here and there a ... head and wrinkled brow , he was quite like a child in all matters save what had some reference to his own business ...
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... head from a broken stem . After her departure I re- marked that the symbol was none of the most apt . " And yet , " said my friend the sculptor , embodying in this image the thoughts that had been passing through my own mind , " that ...
... head from a broken stem . After her departure I re- marked that the symbol was none of the most apt . " And yet , " said my friend the sculptor , embodying in this image the thoughts that had been passing through my own mind , " that ...
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... head , on which his chisel was just then employed , " I really felt for the poor woman ; it was one of my best pieces of marble - and to be thrown away on a living man ! " A comely woman , with a pretty rose - bud of a daughter , came ...
... head , on which his chisel was just then employed , " I really felt for the poor woman ; it was one of my best pieces of marble - and to be thrown away on a living man ! " A comely woman , with a pretty rose - bud of a daughter , came ...
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