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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... France , and the other principal nations , are , for the most part , the results of the wars of the French Revolution ; and although a just and necessary war carried on for the defence of a country , is the highest and noblest object to ...
... France , and the other principal nations , are , for the most part , the results of the wars of the French Revolution ; and although a just and necessary war carried on for the defence of a country , is the highest and noblest object to ...
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... France , will ensure a hearty welcome to the work of Dr. Stew- art . His book is a clear and straightfor- ward exposition of the state of medical education in Paris , of the condition and internal economy of its hospitals , schools ...
... France , will ensure a hearty welcome to the work of Dr. Stew- art . His book is a clear and straightfor- ward exposition of the state of medical education in Paris , of the condition and internal economy of its hospitals , schools ...
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... France , and daughter of Benjamin Con- stant ) have been republished on this side of the Atlantic , but they have long pos- sessed in a high degree the favor of the public of her own country . The present work has passed through ...
... France , and daughter of Benjamin Con- stant ) have been republished on this side of the Atlantic , but they have long pos- sessed in a high degree the favor of the public of her own country . The present work has passed through ...
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... France and Ger- many than those of England and his own country . He belongs to no exclusive sect in religion , and to no particular school in philosophy , while he attempts to master the doctrines of all ; and , from the mature ...
... France and Ger- many than those of England and his own country . He belongs to no exclusive sect in religion , and to no particular school in philosophy , while he attempts to master the doctrines of all ; and , from the mature ...
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... France , forming a document of upward of eight hundred pages , not less than nine elaborate re- ports have been made in favor of these * 1. Message of the President , transmitting copies of the several instructions to the Ministers of ...
... France , forming a document of upward of eight hundred pages , not less than nine elaborate re- ports have been made in favor of these * 1. Message of the President , transmitting copies of the several instructions to the Ministers of ...
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