The United States Democratic Review, Volume 14J.& H.G. Langley, 1844 - United States Vols. 1-3, 5-8 contain the political and literary portions; v. 4 the historical register department, of the numbers published from Oct. 1837 to Dec. 1840. |
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... British Critics and British Travellers 335 " Brunt the Fight , " by CHARLES F. HOFFMAN 633 Calhoun's Parliamentary Eloquence 111 Channing , by J. G. WHITTIER 60 Chatelain's Wooing , from the French of VICTOR HUGO 351 Christmas Banquet ...
... British Critics and British Travellers 335 " Brunt the Fight , " by CHARLES F. HOFFMAN 633 Calhoun's Parliamentary Eloquence 111 Channing , by J. G. WHITTIER 60 Chatelain's Wooing , from the French of VICTOR HUGO 351 Christmas Banquet ...
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... British journals , are in the habit of speaking of the failure , or rather tempo- rary delay , on the part of some of our State governments to meet the pay- ments of interest due on the loans which they have contracted abroad , as an in ...
... British journals , are in the habit of speaking of the failure , or rather tempo- rary delay , on the part of some of our State governments to meet the pay- ments of interest due on the loans which they have contracted abroad , as an in ...
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... British capi- talists extended their accommodations to all who chose to apply for them ; and it is here that the responsibility for the failure that has occurred comes home , as we remarked just now that it does , in no small degree to ...
... British capi- talists extended their accommodations to all who chose to apply for them ; and it is here that the responsibility for the failure that has occurred comes home , as we remarked just now that it does , in no small degree to ...
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... British offi- cer , whom he met with at London , who then retained in his body two or three musket balls with which he had been wounded in the battles on our frontier during the last war , but who bore so little malice on that account ...
... British offi- cer , whom he met with at London , who then retained in his body two or three musket balls with which he had been wounded in the battles on our frontier during the last war , but who bore so little malice on that account ...
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... British and the American armies . 3. A pamphlet , lately published in Lon- don from a MS . found in the collection of the late George Chalmers , entitled " A Description of the Province and City of New York , with plans of the city and ...
... British and the American armies . 3. A pamphlet , lately published in Lon- don from a MS . found in the collection of the late George Chalmers , entitled " A Description of the Province and City of New York , with plans of the city and ...
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