The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, Volume 13Abel Stevens, James Floy Carlton & Phillips, 1858 |
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Pagina 16
... interest with the spectator . We are led to surmise , from the present work of art , that the young Irish damsel , probably the belle of the village , has es- caped from maternal surveillance by the exercise of many a feminine maneuver ...
... interest with the spectator . We are led to surmise , from the present work of art , that the young Irish damsel , probably the belle of the village , has es- caped from maternal surveillance by the exercise of many a feminine maneuver ...
Pagina 27
... interest that he saw . He opened mar- kets for our commerce in the Mediterran- ean . He introduced several kinds of rice , and the palm - tree , into our country . He also recommended the fig and mul- berry . He did something for ...
... interest that he saw . He opened mar- kets for our commerce in the Mediterran- ean . He introduced several kinds of rice , and the palm - tree , into our country . He also recommended the fig and mul- berry . He did something for ...
Pagina 28
... interest , " had been an axiom at Washington . And as force was out of the question in free America , interest was liberally appealed to . By means of funding the public debt , and afterward assuming the state debts and funding them ...
... interest , " had been an axiom at Washington . And as force was out of the question in free America , interest was liberally appealed to . By means of funding the public debt , and afterward assuming the state debts and funding them ...
Pagina 30
... interests and rights of American citizens to be trampled upon . When Tripoli shielded the pirates who preyed upon our commerce and insulted our flag , Jefferson promptly fitted out a fleet which at length suppressed Algerine piracy ...
... interests and rights of American citizens to be trampled upon . When Tripoli shielded the pirates who preyed upon our commerce and insulted our flag , Jefferson promptly fitted out a fleet which at length suppressed Algerine piracy ...
Pagina 31
... interests of its owner , and was worked by slaves who had no motives for thrift and industry . And the man who , by his wisdom , had paid off thirty - three millions of dollars of debt for his country , and more than doubled her extent ...
... interests of its owner , and was worked by slaves who had no motives for thrift and industry . And the man who , by his wisdom , had paid off thirty - three millions of dollars of debt for his country , and more than doubled her extent ...
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