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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... matter more difficult of cure . Perhaps a half - century may pass before as fa- vorable a time presents itself again for the adoption of a radical and efficient change of policy . At the commencement of the ses- sion of the ensuing ...
... matter more difficult of cure . Perhaps a half - century may pass before as fa- vorable a time presents itself again for the adoption of a radical and efficient change of policy . At the commencement of the ses- sion of the ensuing ...
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... matter . We have spoken freely of the present condition of the press : we have spoken with equal freedom of what it might become . It is with no spirit of uncharitableness that we have pointed to its failings it is with a spirit of ...
... matter . We have spoken freely of the present condition of the press : we have spoken with equal freedom of what it might become . It is with no spirit of uncharitableness that we have pointed to its failings it is with a spirit of ...
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... matter of the horses having been thus satisfactorily arranged , it remained only to equip them and their riders with their necessary arms and housings ; and scarcely had the hostlers led away the chargers to get them fitted at the ...
... matter of the horses having been thus satisfactorily arranged , it remained only to equip them and their riders with their necessary arms and housings ; and scarcely had the hostlers led away the chargers to get them fitted at the ...
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... matter of surprise that men , whose average earnings are only eight shillings a week ( finding themselves ) , have been driven to acts of robbery to eke out their own and their families ' subsistence . Lord Chief - justice Hale , who ...
... matter of surprise that men , whose average earnings are only eight shillings a week ( finding themselves ) , have been driven to acts of robbery to eke out their own and their families ' subsistence . Lord Chief - justice Hale , who ...
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... matter - of - fact con- sideration of these circumstances , apart from political views , leads the mind to the conviction of the inability of the State to pay at present , no matter how fa- vorable may be the will . The distress that ...
... matter - of - fact con- sideration of these circumstances , apart from political views , leads the mind to the conviction of the inability of the State to pay at present , no matter how fa- vorable may be the will . The distress that ...
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