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... honor of a renomina- tion , to a candidate fallen in honorable martyrdom under the circumstances which characterized the election of 1840 - we mean its expression of the feeling of the popular heart and the just judgment of the popular ...
... honor of a renomina- tion , to a candidate fallen in honorable martyrdom under the circumstances which characterized the election of 1840 - we mean its expression of the feeling of the popular heart and the just judgment of the popular ...
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... honor as a gentleman , and on my conscience , that Mademoiselle Rosette has done nothing to forfeit your respect - that she is as worthy as ever of your affec- tion and esteem . I penetrated to her chamber by surprise , and , overcome ...
... honor as a gentleman , and on my conscience , that Mademoiselle Rosette has done nothing to forfeit your respect - that she is as worthy as ever of your affec- tion and esteem . I penetrated to her chamber by surprise , and , overcome ...
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... Honor then to Burns ! Let the full - orbed sound expand upon the listening ear , as it is caught by a nation of freemen and rings far away beyond the Alleghanies . Honor to Burns ! It is seemly that the Demo- cratic Review should seize ...
... Honor then to Burns ! Let the full - orbed sound expand upon the listening ear , as it is caught by a nation of freemen and rings far away beyond the Alleghanies . Honor to Burns ! It is seemly that the Demo- cratic Review should seize ...
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THE UNITED STATES MAGAZINE AND DEMOCRATIC REVIEW VOL XV JULY 1844 No LXXIII | 3 |
Alfieri | 9 |
THE REANNEXATION OF TEXAS IN ITS INFLUENCE ON THE | 11 |
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