The United States Democratic Review, Band 25J.& H.G. Langley, 1849 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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... hand was against him - who had followed his experiments for several years , and had done various acts of kindness for him out of pure good feeling and compassion , such as pub- lishing extracts from his works , with commendatory notices ...
... hand was against him - who had followed his experiments for several years , and had done various acts of kindness for him out of pure good feeling and compassion , such as pub- lishing extracts from his works , with commendatory notices ...
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... hand , and a muff in their left to serve for a buckler , and with these I will traverse France and complete the ... hands the arms of the people , after the decree against the garri son of Naucy , I would have decimated the deputies who ...
... hand , and a muff in their left to serve for a buckler , and with these I will traverse France and complete the ... hands the arms of the people , after the decree against the garri son of Naucy , I would have decimated the deputies who ...
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tinued , as before , editing his journal with his own hand . His industry was ceaseless and untiring ; his nervously - active mind was scarcely ever in a state of repose . He passed all his time in a state of feverish excite- ment - in ...
tinued , as before , editing his journal with his own hand . His industry was ceaseless and untiring ; his nervously - active mind was scarcely ever in a state of repose . He passed all his time in a state of feverish excite- ment - in ...
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... hand , and with scowling eye and frantic gesture , dictated to the assembly what names to erase and what to insert among the victims . " The list is faulty , " he exclaimed ; " strike out the names of that old gossip Dussaulx , of the ...
... hand , and with scowling eye and frantic gesture , dictated to the assembly what names to erase and what to insert among the victims . " The list is faulty , " he exclaimed ; " strike out the names of that old gossip Dussaulx , of the ...
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... hand , and leading her into a very pleasant room , furnished with blue and white damask , decorated with silk curtains , elegantly drawn up in festoons , and adorned with china vases , full of natural flow- ers , which were then scarce ...
... hand , and leading her into a very pleasant room , furnished with blue and white damask , decorated with silk curtains , elegantly drawn up in festoons , and adorned with china vases , full of natural flow- ers , which were then scarce ...
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Seite 375 - Abolitionists or others made to induce Congress to interfere with questions of slavery, or to take incipient steps in relation thereto, are calculated to lead to the most alarming and dangerous consequences, and that all such efforts have an inevitable tendency to diminish the happiness of the people and endanger the stability and permanency of the Union and ought not to be countenanced by any friend of our political institutions.
Seite 372 - But this momentous question, like a firebell in the night, awakened and filled me with terror. I considered it at once as the knell of the Union. It is hushed, indeed, for the moment. But this is a reprieve only, not a final sentence.
Seite 98 - An Act for Amending, explaining and reducing into one Act of Parliament, the Laws relating to the Government of His Majesty's Ships, Vessels and forces by Sea...
Seite 454 - La mort a des rigueurs à nulle autre pareilles ; On a beau la prier, La cruelle qu'elle est se bouche les oreilles, Et nous laisse crier. Le pauvre en sa cabane, où le chaume le couvre, Est sujet à ses lois; Et la garde qui veille aux barrières du Louvre N'en défend point nos Rois. De murmurer contre elle et perdre patience II est mal à propos ; Vouloir ce que Dieu veut est la seule science Qui nous met en repos.
Seite 108 - And whereas no man can be forejudged of life or limb, or subjected in time of peace to any kind of punishment within this realm by martial law, or in any other manner than by the judgment of his peers, and according to the known and established laws of this realm...
Seite 250 - My flesh trembleth for fear of thee; and I am afraid of thy judgments.
Seite 378 - SIR: I have received the letter which you did me the honor to address to me on the 24th of this month.
Seite 233 - April, 1800, it is provided that "all crimes committed by persons belonging to the navy which are not specified in the foregoing articles shall be punished according to the laws and customs in such cases at sea.
Seite 374 - We behold systematic efforts publicly made to sow the seeds of discord between different parts of the United States, and to place party divisions directly upon geographical distinctions ; to excite the south against the north, and the north against the south...
Seite 374 - I must go into the presidential chair the inflexible and uncompromising opponent of every attempt, on the part of Congress, to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia, against the wishes of the slaveholding states ; and also with a determination equally decided to resist the slightest interference with it in the states where it exists.