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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... English Literary Men Resignation , a tale from the French Song , from the Polish Sonnet , by Benjamin by ANNA M. HIRST . to Milton , by FRANCIS LIEBER , with an Imitation , by MRS . E. F. ELLET 622 Spoliation of American Commerce . Star ...
... English Literary Men Resignation , a tale from the French Song , from the Polish Sonnet , by Benjamin by ANNA M. HIRST . to Milton , by FRANCIS LIEBER , with an Imitation , by MRS . E. F. ELLET 622 Spoliation of American Commerce . Star ...
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... English . " Whatever thought he had ( and he had many ) , it came out whole and clear , it suffered nothing in the statement . He understood the natures of instruments so well , that they blended as unobtrusively in his symphonies as ...
... English . " Whatever thought he had ( and he had many ) , it came out whole and clear , it suffered nothing in the statement . He understood the natures of instruments so well , that they blended as unobtrusively in his symphonies as ...
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... English por know no childhood ! Sorrow begins with life ; they are disciplined to privation from the cradle . From the cradle did I say ? —I saw no cradle , and I verily be- lieve that such a luxury was never known by the child of an ...
... English por know no childhood ! Sorrow begins with life ; they are disciplined to privation from the cradle . From the cradle did I say ? —I saw no cradle , and I verily be- lieve that such a luxury was never known by the child of an ...
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... English peasant . " Can your husband read ? " " Yes , he can read the easy parts of the Bible . " " Can you read ? " " No , I never went to school . " " How many apartments are there in your house ? " " Two , one below and another above ...
... English peasant . " Can your husband read ? " " Yes , he can read the easy parts of the Bible . " " Can you read ? " " No , I never went to school . " " How many apartments are there in your house ? " " Two , one below and another above ...
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... English are fed belong mainly to thirty - three thousand persons . The chief among them are the mem- bers of parliament and the hereditary nobility , born to power as well as to riches 30 [ Jan. A Recent Ramble among the Peasantry of ...
... English are fed belong mainly to thirty - three thousand persons . The chief among them are the mem- bers of parliament and the hereditary nobility , born to power as well as to riches 30 [ Jan. A Recent Ramble among the Peasantry of ...
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