The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... human lot . The evils which afflict the favored classes , may be less gross in their outward exhibition ; but perhaps even more dangerous and debasing , more hopeless of reform , and make more utter wreck of manhood , for the very ...
... human lot . The evils which afflict the favored classes , may be less gross in their outward exhibition ; but perhaps even more dangerous and debasing , more hopeless of reform , and make more utter wreck of manhood , for the very ...
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... human flesh , and its shambles where man is bought and sold ; its engrossing avarice beat- ing tumultuously through all its pulses , and filling all the currents of its life , which measures Man , his intellect , af- fections ...
... human flesh , and its shambles where man is bought and sold ; its engrossing avarice beat- ing tumultuously through all its pulses , and filling all the currents of its life , which measures Man , his intellect , af- fections ...
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... human soul entered the house , except an old man of the village , who pur- chased his bread , meat , and vegetables , but even this one was allowed to come no farther than the hall , where the stranger received from him all which he had ...
... human soul entered the house , except an old man of the village , who pur- chased his bread , meat , and vegetables , but even this one was allowed to come no farther than the hall , where the stranger received from him all which he had ...
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... human skin of the ordinary color , the neck of the young man was covered with a dark brown hide , -he commenced his leaps again , higher than ever , and varied them in the most extravagant manner , thrust his glazed gloves into his hair ...
... human skin of the ordinary color , the neck of the young man was covered with a dark brown hide , -he commenced his leaps again , higher than ever , and varied them in the most extravagant manner , thrust his glazed gloves into his hair ...
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... bring him nearer to their hopes . Alas ! for the vanity of all earthly ho- nor - all human expectation ! On the 10th of August , Pennsylvania gazes with admiration on the 1845. ] 77 Biographical Memoir of the late Henry A. Muhlenberg .
... bring him nearer to their hopes . Alas ! for the vanity of all earthly ho- nor - all human expectation ! On the 10th of August , Pennsylvania gazes with admiration on the 1845. ] 77 Biographical Memoir of the late Henry A. Muhlenberg .
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