The United States Democratic Review, Volume 7;Volume 38Lloyd & Campbell, 1840 Vols. 1-3, 5-8 contain the political and literary portions; v. 4 the historical register department, of the numbers published from Oct. 1837 to Dec. 1840. |
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... become an American citizen unless born on American soil ; which ignores the precepts of Washington , and withholds rights guaranteed by the Constitution - to this party , composed of all the fag- ends and factions which , like parasites ...
... become an American citizen unless born on American soil ; which ignores the precepts of Washington , and withholds rights guaranteed by the Constitution - to this party , composed of all the fag- ends and factions which , like parasites ...
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... become great . Such would seem to be thy inevitable destiny . But so long as thy wis- dom is incompetent to the task of guiding thee aright , so long as thy pre- sumption outstrips the just proportion of thy deserts , so long wilt thou ...
... become great . Such would seem to be thy inevitable destiny . But so long as thy wis- dom is incompetent to the task of guiding thee aright , so long as thy pre- sumption outstrips the just proportion of thy deserts , so long wilt thou ...
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... become more enlightened , when her genius shall become graver and wiser , when her gayety shall become simpler and purer . And while watching the grace and alertness of her movements in that bright assembly , her faded but ma- jestic ...
... become more enlightened , when her genius shall become graver and wiser , when her gayety shall become simpler and purer . And while watching the grace and alertness of her movements in that bright assembly , her faded but ma- jestic ...
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