United States Magazine, and Democratic Review, Volume 43Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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... matter . Yet temporary specifics are not unavailing , they extend the onward march of com- merce . When temperance lectures had prevented or reduced the public sale of brandy , a new bitters brings it , Phoenix - like , to birth again ...
... matter . Yet temporary specifics are not unavailing , they extend the onward march of com- merce . When temperance lectures had prevented or reduced the public sale of brandy , a new bitters brings it , Phoenix - like , to birth again ...
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... matter of small moment as to who they were , but now that a Congress is to be held , in which our interests must be involved , now that there is work to be done , it is a matter of the first importance that able and proper ...
... matter of small moment as to who they were , but now that a Congress is to be held , in which our interests must be involved , now that there is work to be done , it is a matter of the first importance that able and proper ...
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... matter shall continue to be transmited through the mails . This estimate may be too high , but it should be observed , that it is confined to matter sent from this city , without any reference to what is received free , and it is ...
... matter shall continue to be transmited through the mails . This estimate may be too high , but it should be observed , that it is confined to matter sent from this city , without any reference to what is received free , and it is ...
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