The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... received many fresh ideas , which , perhaps , may remain in it even longer than Mr. Wig- glesworth's hardest marble will retain the deepest strokes of his chisel . An elderly lady came to bespeak a monument for her first - love , who ...
... received many fresh ideas , which , perhaps , may remain in it even longer than Mr. Wig- glesworth's hardest marble will retain the deepest strokes of his chisel . An elderly lady came to bespeak a monument for her first - love , who ...
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... received a challenge from Mr. Graves , of Kentucky , through the hands of Mr. Wise , of Virginia . This measure , as is declared in the challenge itself , was grounded on Mr. Cilley's refusal to receive a message , of which Mr. Graves ...
... received a challenge from Mr. Graves , of Kentucky , through the hands of Mr. Wise , of Virginia . This measure , as is declared in the challenge itself , was grounded on Mr. Cilley's refusal to receive a message , of which Mr. Graves ...
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... received in suc- cession from the hands of the different members of that firm , on the occasion here " referred to . + Happy , happy , happy Whigs ! -in the possession of all these " young pro- digies " of thirty- " interesting youths ...
... received in suc- cession from the hands of the different members of that firm , on the occasion here " referred to . + Happy , happy , happy Whigs ! -in the possession of all these " young pro- digies " of thirty- " interesting youths ...
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... received imputation of odium in refe- rence to smaller events within his appropriate scope and sphere . This we think to have been a fault of arrangement or plan , which , though it may not impair the general interest of the work , and ...
... received imputation of odium in refe- rence to smaller events within his appropriate scope and sphere . This we think to have been a fault of arrangement or plan , which , though it may not impair the general interest of the work , and ...
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... received idea , that he derived the name of Brandt , not from his own father , but from his mother's second husband . On the whole , little on this point is certain , except that he was born in 1742 , of a Mohawk wo- man , the daughter ...
... received idea , that he derived the name of Brandt , not from his own father , but from his mother's second husband . On the whole , little on this point is certain , except that he was born in 1742 , of a Mohawk wo- man , the daughter ...
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