The United States Democratic Review, Volume 10Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1842 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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... friends , it will be the Democracy which will surrender to him everything but honor ; which will cast to the winds every- thing but conscience ; and which will sell out the fee - simple of the last foot of earth covered by the last ...
... friends , it will be the Democracy which will surrender to him everything but honor ; which will cast to the winds every- thing but conscience ; and which will sell out the fee - simple of the last foot of earth covered by the last ...
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... friend weeping over the remains of a lady to whom he had been for years attached — but who had afterward become united to another . YES , moisten now with tears that face , More cold than winter's snow ; Pour out , o'er her unconscious ...
... friend weeping over the remains of a lady to whom he had been for years attached — but who had afterward become united to another . YES , moisten now with tears that face , More cold than winter's snow ; Pour out , o'er her unconscious ...
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... friend of Motherwell , whose death had taken place about a year previously . Delighted to meet there an American not only familiar with the name , but fully sympathizing with his own sense of the rare beauty of his poems , he was ...
... friend of Motherwell , whose death had taken place about a year previously . Delighted to meet there an American not only familiar with the name , but fully sympathizing with his own sense of the rare beauty of his poems , he was ...
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... friends seemed to feel themselves under similar obligations toward her , and the children that were all he was able ... friend of the poet , then freshly laid to realize the sad yearnings of his own wounded and wearied spirit- " I would ...
... friends seemed to feel themselves under similar obligations toward her , and the children that were all he was able ... friend of the poet , then freshly laid to realize the sad yearnings of his own wounded and wearied spirit- " I would ...
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... FRIEND A DAY OR TWO BEFORE THE DECEASE OF THE WRITER . October , 1835 . When I beneath the cold red earth am sleeping , Life's fever o'er , Will there for me be any bright eye weeping That I'm no more ? Will there be any heart still ...
... FRIEND A DAY OR TWO BEFORE THE DECEASE OF THE WRITER . October , 1835 . When I beneath the cold red earth am sleeping , Life's fever o'er , Will there for me be any bright eye weeping That I'm no more ? Will there be any heart still ...
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