The United States Democratic Review, Volume 30J.& H.G. Langley, 1852 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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... existence , persistent defiance of integrity of our national existence , the the popular will . During these four Republic stood without an equal in his- years of anti - democratic rule , our people tory or imagination : a proud triumph ...
... existence , persistent defiance of integrity of our national existence , the the popular will . During these four Republic stood without an equal in his- years of anti - democratic rule , our people tory or imagination : a proud triumph ...
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... existence . Nor do her periodicals , whose combined circulation is powers appear to be in the least impaired perused more than seven millions of times by the strains to which they have so long in a single year . been subjected . On the ...
... existence . Nor do her periodicals , whose combined circulation is powers appear to be in the least impaired perused more than seven millions of times by the strains to which they have so long in a single year . been subjected . On the ...
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... existence . Progress and conserva- Men satisfied with their own condition , tism , therefore , seem to be the two great and not deeply moved nor stirred by and innate political sentiments properly sympathy for others , dreading the ...
... existence . Progress and conserva- Men satisfied with their own condition , tism , therefore , seem to be the two great and not deeply moved nor stirred by and innate political sentiments properly sympathy for others , dreading the ...
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Blum Lives Poetry | 36 |
Carlyles Life of Sterling | 67 |
Congress the Presidency and the REVIEW 202 | 78 |
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