The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... young men of the Whig party itself . youth of this country must , of necessity , incline with a strong natural bias towards the generous and glorious truths of the demo- cratic faith , -notwithstanding the numerous powerful influences ...
... young men of the Whig party itself . youth of this country must , of necessity , incline with a strong natural bias towards the generous and glorious truths of the demo- cratic faith , -notwithstanding the numerous powerful influences ...
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... Young Men's Convention at Utica , to arrest the abuse of the memory and principles of Jefferson which the excitements of the present con- test had naturally drawn forth from the Federal press ; and even to attempt to blazon that noble ...
... Young Men's Convention at Utica , to arrest the abuse of the memory and principles of Jefferson which the excitements of the present con- test had naturally drawn forth from the Federal press ; and even to attempt to blazon that noble ...
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... young girl , a pale , slender , feeble creature , most unlike the other rosy and healthful damsels of the Vineyard , amid whose brightness she was fading away . Day after day did the poor maiden come to the sculptor's shop , and pass ...
... young girl , a pale , slender , feeble creature , most unlike the other rosy and healthful damsels of the Vineyard , amid whose brightness she was fading away . Day after day did the poor maiden come to the sculptor's shop , and pass ...
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... young and still vigorous republic in the enervating bonds of those whose essential creed , is , that man was created to accumulate wealth , and that government was designed to promote that end . We do not say , that all who support that ...
... young and still vigorous republic in the enervating bonds of those whose essential creed , is , that man was created to accumulate wealth , and that government was designed to promote that end . We do not say , that all who support that ...
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... young New Englander in similar circumstances , and gained a small in- come by teaching a country school during the winter months , both before and after his entrance at college . Cilley's character and standing at college afforded high ...
... young New Englander in similar circumstances , and gained a small in- come by teaching a country school during the winter months , both before and after his entrance at college . Cilley's character and standing at college afforded high ...
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