The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... England . But my chief and most instructive amusement was to witness his interviews with his customers , who held interminable consultations about the form and fashion of the desired monuments , the buried excellence to be commemorated ...
... England . But my chief and most instructive amusement was to witness his interviews with his customers , who held interminable consultations about the form and fashion of the desired monuments , the buried excellence to be commemorated ...
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... England ever consent to a war with this Union , in a cause so plainly un- righteous , for the sole purpose of keeping open the communica- tions between Halifax and Quebec , because the latter port is closed to Atlantic approach during ...
... England ever consent to a war with this Union , in a cause so plainly un- righteous , for the sole purpose of keeping open the communica- tions between Halifax and Quebec , because the latter port is closed to Atlantic approach during ...
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on this question between England and this Union . Some alterna- tive from such a necessity must and will present itself . England cannot carry on her game of diplomatic procrastination any longer . * The question must soon be brought to ...
on this question between England and this Union . Some alterna- tive from such a necessity must and will present itself . England cannot carry on her game of diplomatic procrastination any longer . * The question must soon be brought to ...
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... England lady , who , when she heard of Jefferson's election , hid her bible to preserve it from doomed destruction ; and in all charity we believe , that the panic - stricken disciples of that faith are just as sincere now ; for the ...
... England lady , who , when she heard of Jefferson's election , hid her bible to preserve it from doomed destruction ; and in all charity we believe , that the panic - stricken disciples of that faith are just as sincere now ; for the ...
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... England , from the earliest hour it can be traced to the present time , is the record of a mean and selfish despotism warring from age to age against the best interests , and with the habits and genius of a noble people ; and debasing ...
... England , from the earliest hour it can be traced to the present time , is the record of a mean and selfish despotism warring from age to age against the best interests , and with the habits and genius of a noble people ; and debasing ...
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