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... present sketch of the history of critics and criticism , we shall confine ourselves chiefly to those of British origin , and whose glories are the pro- duct of Edinburgh and London , in- cluding the borough of Westminster . Germany ...
... present sketch of the history of critics and criticism , we shall confine ourselves chiefly to those of British origin , and whose glories are the pro- duct of Edinburgh and London , in- cluding the borough of Westminster . Germany ...
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... present minister to England we will close our portrait gallery , for the present . Edward Everett furnishes one of the best specimens of American eloquence . A finished scholar , a grace- ful writer , an accomplished orator , he is an ...
... present minister to England we will close our portrait gallery , for the present . Edward Everett furnishes one of the best specimens of American eloquence . A finished scholar , a grace- ful writer , an accomplished orator , he is an ...
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... present enlightened Captain Gen- eral , if , without regard to the suggestions of persons interested in the continuance of the present abuses , he would apply his own strong sense to the examination of the slave question . He would then ...
... present enlightened Captain Gen- eral , if , without regard to the suggestions of persons interested in the continuance of the present abuses , he would apply his own strong sense to the examination of the slave question . He would then ...
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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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