The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... leaves to the other the possession of the field , with that noblest and surest of triumphs , The victory of endurance borne . Thus is it , in a most signal manner , in the present case . Up to the present period the Opposition has had ...
... leaves to the other the possession of the field , with that noblest and surest of triumphs , The victory of endurance borne . Thus is it , in a most signal manner , in the present case . Up to the present period the Opposition has had ...
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... leaves which rustle on the same bough ; the beasts which herd together from the impulse of congenial sympa- thy ; birds warmed into life in the same nest ; and men , twin off- springs of the same womb , all bear distinctive marks of ...
... leaves which rustle on the same bough ; the beasts which herd together from the impulse of congenial sympa- thy ; birds warmed into life in the same nest ; and men , twin off- springs of the same womb , all bear distinctive marks of ...
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... leaves to this day ! That tree , it its time , bore strange fruit . When the news arrived of the passage of the Stamp Act , and of the appointment of Mr. Oliver as Stamp Distributer , there was discovered one morning , depending from ...
... leaves to this day ! That tree , it its time , bore strange fruit . When the news arrived of the passage of the Stamp Act , and of the appointment of Mr. Oliver as Stamp Distributer , there was discovered one morning , depending from ...
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... leaves to men the control of their own actions and pursuits , in as far as they do not encroach upon the rights of others . The tastes , the habits , the fashions of the citizen , it does not interfere with , much less attempt to ...
... leaves to men the control of their own actions and pursuits , in as far as they do not encroach upon the rights of others . The tastes , the habits , the fashions of the citizen , it does not interfere with , much less attempt to ...
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... leaf , That gave me draughts of dew . To each perennial flower , Old tenants of the spot , The broad - leafed lily of the vale , And the meek forget - me - not , - To every daisy's dappled brow , To every violet blue , Thanks ! -thanks ...
... leaf , That gave me draughts of dew . To each perennial flower , Old tenants of the spot , The broad - leafed lily of the vale , And the meek forget - me - not , - To every daisy's dappled brow , To every violet blue , Thanks ! -thanks ...
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