The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... remains to the Whigs but the two stereotyped phrases , " the Credit System , " and " the Infamous Sub - Treasury , " with some delusive charges of ex- travagance , during the course of the late Administration - which , with all their ...
... remains to the Whigs but the two stereotyped phrases , " the Credit System , " and " the Infamous Sub - Treasury , " with some delusive charges of ex- travagance , during the course of the late Administration - which , with all their ...
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... 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 had been killed by a whale in the Pacific Ocean no ...
... 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 had been killed by a whale in the Pacific Ocean no ...
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... remains , than that the two countries should agree upon a new conventional line , to be run somewhere about midway through the territory in dispute , ac- cording to the mutual convenience of the two parties . On our side it has always ...
... remains , than that the two countries should agree upon a new conventional line , to be run somewhere about midway through the territory in dispute , ac- cording to the mutual convenience of the two parties . On our side it has always ...
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... remain free to maintain still their re- spective interpretations of the " highlands " and " river question ; " and the present actual state of the case , as between the two govern- ments , is , that the British legation is waiting for ...
... remain free to maintain still their re- spective interpretations of the " highlands " and " river question ; " and the present actual state of the case , as between the two govern- ments , is , that the British legation is waiting for ...
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... remains were removed from the Congressional burying ground , at Washington , to Thomaston , where they were re - interred with public so- lemnities , described as having been of the most touching and impressive character , on the third ...
... remains were removed from the Congressional burying ground , at Washington , to Thomaston , where they were re - interred with public so- lemnities , described as having been of the most touching and impressive character , on the third ...
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