The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... passing , in a natural and favorable manner , through one of those periodical crises necessary to preserve it in such a state . It is engaged in its natural and proper mission , that of Reform ; and therefore must necessarily expect to ...
... passing , in a natural and favorable manner , through one of those periodical crises necessary to preserve it in such a state . It is engaged in its natural and proper mission , that of Reform ; and therefore must necessarily expect to ...
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... passed . Having been attached by force of that unex- pected Democratic vote to a Whig proposition , it made the latter so obnoxious to its own friends that they themselves abandoned it rather than swallow the bitter condition ; and the ...
... passed . Having been attached by force of that unex- pected Democratic vote to a Whig proposition , it made the latter so obnoxious to its own friends that they themselves abandoned it rather than swallow the bitter condition ; and the ...
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... PASSING a summer , several years since , at Edgartown , on the island of Martha's Vineyard , I became acquainted with a certain carver of tomb - stones , who had travelled and voyaged thither from the interior of Massachusetts , in ...
... PASSING a summer , several years since , at Edgartown , on the island of Martha's Vineyard , I became acquainted with a certain carver of tomb - stones , who had travelled and voyaged thither from the interior of Massachusetts , in ...
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... passing through my own mind , " that broken rose has shed its sweet smell through forty years of the good woman's life . " It was seldom that I could find such pleasant food for contempla- . tion as in the above instance . None of the ...
... passing through my own mind , " that broken rose has shed its sweet smell through forty years of the good woman's life . " It was seldom that I could find such pleasant food for contempla- . tion as in the above instance . None of the ...
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... passed - the glorious sun Of Freedom lights our pleasant homes ! To say the work was nobly done , The pealing shout of triumph comes Down from our mountain's craggy sides— Up from each green and quiet vale ! — O long as ocean rolls its ...
... passed - the glorious sun Of Freedom lights our pleasant homes ! To say the work was nobly done , The pealing shout of triumph comes Down from our mountain's craggy sides— Up from each green and quiet vale ! — O long as ocean rolls its ...
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