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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Page 11
... truth is , that the public opinion of the State in relation to banks and banking facilities was radically wrong . The people of Mississippi are now only paying the natural and usual penalty of human folly ; and instead of complaining ...
... truth is , that the public opinion of the State in relation to banks and banking facilities was radically wrong . The people of Mississippi are now only paying the natural and usual penalty of human folly ; and instead of complaining ...
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... truth is , that though we have contracted so enormous a debt , express- ed in figures , and payable , principal and interest , in real money , we have actually received scarce a dollar of it from Europe . The process has been simply ...
... truth is , that though we have contracted so enormous a debt , express- ed in figures , and payable , principal and interest , in real money , we have actually received scarce a dollar of it from Europe . The process has been simply ...
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... truth . Then heed them not why shouldst thou care , That they must witness thy despair ! Yes , speak though vainly thou wilt breathe That unforgotten vow ; She listens not — it is no crime To kneel beside her now ; Oh , no- thy silent ...
... truth . Then heed them not why shouldst thou care , That they must witness thy despair ! Yes , speak though vainly thou wilt breathe That unforgotten vow ; She listens not — it is no crime To kneel beside her now ; Oh , no- thy silent ...
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... truth . The language affords no other single one , to express the relation referred to , which we can use , except those which we will not . The person alluded to was , unhappily to quote a line from an exquisite poem of his own , of ...
... truth . The language affords no other single one , to express the relation referred to , which we can use , except those which we will not . The person alluded to was , unhappily to quote a line from an exquisite poem of his own , of ...
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... the practice of a pure truth and integrity almost impossible ; set up wealth as the only standard of excellence ; left in inaction the higher faculties of the mind ; reduced the nobler pursuits 32 [ January , On Association.
... the practice of a pure truth and integrity almost impossible ; set up wealth as the only standard of excellence ; left in inaction the higher faculties of the mind ; reduced the nobler pursuits 32 [ January , On Association.
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