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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... nature , made under their own high political and moral responsibilities , to the people and their own oath of office . Faithfully and honestly or not - yet actually it cannot be denied that they represented the people ; and the doctrine ...
... nature , made under their own high political and moral responsibilities , to the people and their own oath of office . Faithfully and honestly or not - yet actually it cannot be denied that they represented the people ; and the doctrine ...
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... nature , unless the former expression is fraudulently meant to give the State the advantage , in the payment of its interest , of the depreciated condi- tion of the paper " current money " of some portions of the United States . This is ...
... nature , unless the former expression is fraudulently meant to give the State the advantage , in the payment of its interest , of the depreciated condi- tion of the paper " current money " of some portions of the United States . This is ...
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... nature very desirable . We never heard more from B and the American public has therefore remained ignorant of the new gems which had been set in the coronal of the English Muse . Whether he shared the fate of the thousands of his ...
... nature very desirable . We never heard more from B and the American public has therefore remained ignorant of the new gems which had been set in the coronal of the English Muse . Whether he shared the fate of the thousands of his ...
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... nature , as it would speak pleasantly and soothingly to him from the thousand spiritual influences of earth and air and sky— whether amid the sacred stillness of a " Sabbath Summer Noon , " the awaking music and brightness of a " May ...
... nature , as it would speak pleasantly and soothingly to him from the thousand spiritual influences of earth and air and sky— whether amid the sacred stillness of a " Sabbath Summer Noon , " the awaking music and brightness of a " May ...
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... nature , whose necessary law is to be bad and to be wretched ; and which must be crushed and coerced by heavy superincumbent restraints upon every impulse that may move it in the direction of its native Heedom . It dreads nothing more ...
... nature , whose necessary law is to be bad and to be wretched ; and which must be crushed and coerced by heavy superincumbent restraints upon every impulse that may move it in the direction of its native Heedom . It dreads nothing more ...
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