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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... opinion in favor of Judge Douglas as the Democratic candidate for the Pre- sidency , and I should not represent my people if I were to allow an attack - for the whole speech was an attack , a most subtle , covert , and for- midable ...
... opinion in favor of Judge Douglas as the Democratic candidate for the Pre- sidency , and I should not represent my people if I were to allow an attack - for the whole speech was an attack , a most subtle , covert , and for- midable ...
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... opinions of cliques , in the garb of public opinion . Did it never strike our readers that the people of this country have hopes and aspi- rations to which the press has not yet given utterance , simply because it is not yet fully up to ...
... opinions of cliques , in the garb of public opinion . Did it never strike our readers that the people of this country have hopes and aspi- rations to which the press has not yet given utterance , simply because it is not yet fully up to ...
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... opinion the principles and arguments of Prichard in those unacquainted with him , by the and Lawrence . It will be discovered , studious care he has taken to inform them as we progress , that the discussion of of the process by which he ...
... opinion the principles and arguments of Prichard in those unacquainted with him , by the and Lawrence . It will be discovered , studious care he has taken to inform them as we progress , that the discussion of of the process by which he ...
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Blum Lives Poetry | 36 |
Carlyles Life of Sterling | 67 |
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