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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... give a coloring to national character , it is always the result of the action of the government - that is , of vicious legislation or administration . We have unfortunately had occasion to see the truth of this remark exempli- fied very ...
... give a coloring to national character , it is always the result of the action of the government - that is , of vicious legislation or administration . We have unfortunately had occasion to see the truth of this remark exempli- fied very ...
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... give an annual product of two hundred millions . The product of the labor of the people of Pennsylvania for one year ... gives an annual in- crease in the product of the labor of the people of ten million dollars . The increase which is ...
... give an annual product of two hundred millions . The product of the labor of the people of Pennsylvania for one year ... gives an annual in- crease in the product of the labor of the people of ten million dollars . The increase which is ...
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... give every part its individuality and till he was almost sixty years . In separate life , while they so blend and ... gives it a back - ground twelve of his greatest works . On his and sets it in bolder relief ; but a sym- way home he ...
... give every part its individuality and till he was almost sixty years . In separate life , while they so blend and ... gives it a back - ground twelve of his greatest works . On his and sets it in bolder relief ; but a sym- way home he ...
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... give them for dinner ? " " These potatoes you see me peeling . " " No- thing else ? " " No ; nothing else . " " Have you no meat , no milk , no but- ter for them ? " She made no reply , fixed her eyes upon them and sobbed " " aloud ...
... give them for dinner ? " " These potatoes you see me peeling . " " No- thing else ? " " No ; nothing else . " " Have you no meat , no milk , no but- ter for them ? " She made no reply , fixed her eyes upon them and sobbed " " aloud ...
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... Give thy hand ! Remorse I feel not now , Nor shall feel ; There's no brand upon my brow For a brother , that I bow To thy will ; But a self - sustaining trust In the Mercy of the Just , Arms me still . " Tis gone -- a mournful shade ...
... Give thy hand ! Remorse I feel not now , Nor shall feel ; There's no brand upon my brow For a brother , that I bow To thy will ; But a self - sustaining trust In the Mercy of the Just , Arms me still . " Tis gone -- a mournful shade ...
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