The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... thing , in the present aspect of the great contest that is in progress throughout the country , to cheer and encourage the friends of the Democratic cause , -every thing to cause their bosoms to swell high with patriotic hope and an ...
... thing , in the present aspect of the great contest that is in progress throughout the country , to cheer and encourage the friends of the Democratic cause , -every thing to cause their bosoms to swell high with patriotic hope and an ...
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... things lost on the earth ? Where are they ? It is very certain that they are no longer to be seen or heard of on " this dark terrestrial ball ; " and that the homes that once knew them , in the columns and paragraphs of the Whig press ...
... things lost on the earth ? Where are they ? It is very certain that they are no longer to be seen or heard of on " this dark terrestrial ball ; " and that the homes that once knew them , in the columns and paragraphs of the Whig press ...
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... thing but her Bible ; and the monument was a tribute to her piety and good works , from the Orthodox Church , of which she had been a mem- ber . In strange contrast with this Christian woman's memorial , was that of an infidel , whose ...
... thing but her Bible ; and the monument was a tribute to her piety and good works , from the Orthodox Church , of which she had been a mem- ber . In strange contrast with this Christian woman's memorial , was that of an infidel , whose ...
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... thing to do with the grave . ” " I never heard anything so heathenish ! " said Mr. Wigglesworth , perplexed and displeased at sentiments which controverted all his notions and feelings , and implied the utter waste , and worse , of his ...
... thing to do with the grave . ” " I never heard anything so heathenish ! " said Mr. Wigglesworth , perplexed and displeased at sentiments which controverted all his notions and feelings , and implied the utter waste , and worse , of his ...
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... thing natural to be done in the circumstances of the case . It was conformable , otherwise , to the principles of the Trea- ty , which recognizes the sovereignty and the territorial rights of the State , the former province , of ...
... thing natural to be done in the circumstances of the case . It was conformable , otherwise , to the principles of the Trea- ty , which recognizes the sovereignty and the territorial rights of the State , the former province , of ...
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