The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 33Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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... strong words , in commendation of strong measures . On this occasion , his speech has so little that is new in it , of either profaneness or fun , that we can only spare space to enumer- ate a few of his selected curses ; viz . , 1. Of ...
... strong words , in commendation of strong measures . On this occasion , his speech has so little that is new in it , of either profaneness or fun , that we can only spare space to enumer- ate a few of his selected curses ; viz . , 1. Of ...
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... strong reasons may have operated on the publishers of this letter , for not producing it , and others equally strong for its suppression . Had they produced it , they might have been subjected to a criminal prosecution , for having ...
... strong reasons may have operated on the publishers of this letter , for not producing it , and others equally strong for its suppression . Had they produced it , they might have been subjected to a criminal prosecution , for having ...
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... strong as the case would well bear . The character of Charles , was one that Scott had studied thoroughly , but even his strong monarchical sym- pathies could not entirely blind his eyes to the glaring faults of such a character , while ...
... strong as the case would well bear . The character of Charles , was one that Scott had studied thoroughly , but even his strong monarchical sym- pathies could not entirely blind his eyes to the glaring faults of such a character , while ...
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