The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... continued sympathies ) and to give it to Clay . And this was the source of the interest with which we of the Democratic Party looked on as we stood by , and witnessed all the intense effort made by our opponents to carry off the whole ...
... continued sympathies ) and to give it to Clay . And this was the source of the interest with which we of the Democratic Party looked on as we stood by , and witnessed all the intense effort made by our opponents to carry off the whole ...
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... continued which alone have ministered to their progressive strength , and they might first make the Union intolerable to live in , and then might effect an angry and hostile dis- ruption of it . But meanwhile , as for any of that ...
... continued which alone have ministered to their progressive strength , and they might first make the Union intolerable to live in , and then might effect an angry and hostile dis- ruption of it . But meanwhile , as for any of that ...
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... continued the stranger , " the destiny , I say , of you and your posterity to the latest genera- tion . " The proposition was laid down and no one opposed it . " Whether the hopes of mankind are to be blighted by the course you shall ...
... continued the stranger , " the destiny , I say , of you and your posterity to the latest genera- tion . " The proposition was laid down and no one opposed it . " Whether the hopes of mankind are to be blighted by the course you shall ...
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... continued to remove the bodies , and before evening they were all brought to land . At last there were none on board , except the one who was nailed to the mast . We tried in vain to draw the nail from the wood , no force could stir it ...
... continued to remove the bodies , and before evening they were all brought to land . At last there were none on board , except the one who was nailed to the mast . We tried in vain to draw the nail from the wood , no force could stir it ...
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... continued , turning to the scribe , " dwell henceforth in my house , and have the charge of my books . You may add thereto what you will , what you esteem good , and your only em- ployment shall be , when you have read anything truly ...
... continued , turning to the scribe , " dwell henceforth in my house , and have the charge of my books . You may add thereto what you will , what you esteem good , and your only em- ployment shall be , when you have read anything truly ...
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