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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... hands ? We should do great injustice to the feelings of any American Le- gislature to suppose , for a moment , that they could deliberately adopt such a course . The obligation to pay a just debt , considered simply in itself , applies ...
... hands ? We should do great injustice to the feelings of any American Le- gislature to suppose , for a moment , that they could deliberately adopt such a course . The obligation to pay a just debt , considered simply in itself , applies ...
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... hands on institutions which they can amend or abrogate at will . I visited eleven cottages whose con- dition differed ... hand . At the return of the season , the struggle is so great among the farmers to obtain lands , that the price of ...
... hands on institutions which they can amend or abrogate at will . I visited eleven cottages whose con- dition differed ... hand . At the return of the season , the struggle is so great among the farmers to obtain lands , that the price of ...
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... hand , And thy face so wan and bland , And so pale , And thy voice , so faint and lone , And its melancholy tone , Tell the tale . In that far - off land and drear , Do there glide , Mid that voiceless atmosphere , The dim shadows of ...
... hand , And thy face so wan and bland , And so pale , And thy voice , so faint and lone , And its melancholy tone , Tell the tale . In that far - off land and drear , Do there glide , Mid that voiceless atmosphere , The dim shadows of ...
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... 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 , As it came ...
... 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 , As it came ...
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... hand - an extreme- ly transparent complexion , of a pearly clearness , warmed by a rich , varying blush , expressively suffusing her soft , smooth cheeks , and even her little round , dimpled chin . Her eyes were large , blue , but not ...
... hand - an extreme- ly transparent complexion , of a pearly clearness , warmed by a rich , varying blush , expressively suffusing her soft , smooth cheeks , and even her little round , dimpled chin . Her eyes were large , blue , but not ...
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