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... become elevated into a legitimate pro- priety and dignity of which no man 66 need be ashamed . Mr. Polk may well be proud of the appellation , though first bestowed as a sneer - as indeed have been most of the party nicknames that have ...
... become elevated into a legitimate pro- priety and dignity of which no man 66 need be ashamed . Mr. Polk may well be proud of the appellation , though first bestowed as a sneer - as indeed have been most of the party nicknames that have ...
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... become the basis of issues of credit , for private and indi- vidual advantage , whereby risks are incurred , which , without profit to the government , frequently subject it to losses . Subsequent to the expiration of the charter of the ...
... become the basis of issues of credit , for private and indi- vidual advantage , whereby risks are incurred , which , without profit to the government , frequently subject it to losses . Subsequent to the expiration of the charter of the ...
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... become great and tall . You reach to the clouds . You are seen all round the world . I am become small ; very little . I am not so high as your knee . Now you take care of me ; and I look to you for pro- tection . " Brothers ! I am ...
... become great and tall . You reach to the clouds . You are seen all round the world . I am become small ; very little . I am not so high as your knee . Now you take care of me ; and I look to you for pro- tection . " Brothers ! I am ...
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THE UNITED STATES MAGAZINE AND DEMOCRATIC REVIEW VOL XV | 3 |
AVARICE AND ENVY A Tale from the French of Victor Hugo | 9 |
THE REANNEXATION OF TEXAS IN ITS DURATION OF SLAVERY | 11 |
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