The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... human . The weight of these heavy marbles , though unfelt by the dead corpse or the enfran- chised soul , presses drearily upon the spirit of the survivor , and causes him to connect the idea of death with the dungeon - like im ...
... human . The weight of these heavy marbles , though unfelt by the dead corpse or the enfran- chised soul , presses drearily upon the spirit of the survivor , and causes him to connect the idea of death with the dungeon - like im ...
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... human events , so exact a coincidence could have happened between the actual boundaries of the Province of Nova Scotia , and the boundaries of it described in this treaty , if the latter had not been dictated and regulated by the former ...
... human events , so exact a coincidence could have happened between the actual boundaries of the Province of Nova Scotia , and the boundaries of it described in this treaty , if the latter had not been dictated and regulated by the former ...
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... human delusion on which rested that whole system of monarchical fraud and ruthless violence , which has for so many centuries marred the fair face of Earth with all the appalling and revolting horrors that human imagination can conceive ...
... human delusion on which rested that whole system of monarchical fraud and ruthless violence , which has for so many centuries marred the fair face of Earth with all the appalling and revolting horrors that human imagination can conceive ...
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... human liberty and of that independence of thought which have been the aim and object of the democratic movement in ... humanity , and independence . The political history of England , from the earliest hour it can be traced to the ...
... human liberty and of that independence of thought which have been the aim and object of the democratic movement in ... humanity , and independence . The political history of England , from the earliest hour it can be traced to the ...
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... human race . We speak of lite- rature in its highest and most restricted sense . How very few of the million venal ... humanity , till its utmost destiny of universal peace , happiness , prosperity , and civilization , shall have been ...
... human race . We speak of lite- rature in its highest and most restricted sense . How very few of the million venal ... humanity , till its utmost destiny of universal peace , happiness , prosperity , and civilization , shall have been ...
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