The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... setting up memorials to their dead wives than widows to their dead husbands . I was not ill - natured enough to fancy that women , less than men , feel so The link is already strong And , though a shadow 1838. ] 21 Chippings with a Chisel .
... setting up memorials to their dead wives than widows to their dead husbands . I was not ill - natured enough to fancy that women , less than men , feel so The link is already strong And , though a shadow 1838. ] 21 Chippings with a Chisel .
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... feel as then I felt , And all I saw again can see ; And , kneeling here as then I knelt , Am all that then I prayed to be ! Strange visions come , on rushing wing , To bear me to the battle back , And I can see the war - horse spring ...
... feel as then I felt , And all I saw again can see ; And , kneeling here as then I knelt , Am all that then I prayed to be ! Strange visions come , on rushing wing , To bear me to the battle back , And I can see the war - horse spring ...
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... feel irritated by this old and galling thorn in her side , to the full exhaustion of her patience . Her right to the peaceful possession of the whole territory in dispute is as clear as the sun at noonday , and yet Great Britain has ...
... feel irritated by this old and galling thorn in her side , to the full exhaustion of her patience . Her right to the peaceful possession of the whole territory in dispute is as clear as the sun at noonday , and yet Great Britain has ...
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... feel- ings of the country , with such passions and prejudices , attached themselves politically to those who were of congenial sentiments with them , who had the same deep distrust of man's moral fitness , in * Oration delivered at the ...
... feel- ings of the country , with such passions and prejudices , attached themselves politically to those who were of congenial sentiments with them , who had the same deep distrust of man's moral fitness , in * Oration delivered at the ...
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... feel that not merely a party nor a section , but our collective country , has lost a man who had the heart and the ability to serve her well . It would be doing injustice to the hopes which lie withered upon his untime- ly grave , if ...
... feel that not merely a party nor a section , but our collective country , has lost a man who had the heart and the ability to serve her well . It would be doing injustice to the hopes which lie withered upon his untime- ly grave , if ...
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