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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... light and warmth wherever its benign rays are permitted worthily to affect the heart . But as the vege- table world is differently influenced by the light and heat of that same sun , some plants sending forth a profusion of the most ...
... light and warmth wherever its benign rays are permitted worthily to affect the heart . But as the vege- table world is differently influenced by the light and heat of that same sun , some plants sending forth a profusion of the most ...
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... light Her form seemed of unearthly height . And , forced as by o'ermastering spell To look , though wherefore none might tell , Upon her face , with one consent , The universal gaze was bent . ΧΙΧ . On the Visconti's outstretched arm ...
... light Her form seemed of unearthly height . And , forced as by o'ermastering spell To look , though wherefore none might tell , Upon her face , with one consent , The universal gaze was bent . ΧΙΧ . On the Visconti's outstretched arm ...
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... light enough to amuse the most volatile , while at the same time capable of instructing and counsel- ling the most learned . The Golden Dagon ; or , Up and Down the Irrawaddi . Being Passages of Adventure in the Burman Empire . By an ...
... light enough to amuse the most volatile , while at the same time capable of instructing and counsel- ling the most learned . The Golden Dagon ; or , Up and Down the Irrawaddi . Being Passages of Adventure in the Burman Empire . By an ...
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