The United States Democratic Review, Band 1;Band 32J.& H.G. Langley, 1853 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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... doubt picture me in my youth , as a great , bloated boy , with puffy cheeks , and dull glazed eyes starting from their sockets from over - feeding . If this should be their idea of me , they are much mistaken . I was a tall , slender ...
... doubt picture me in my youth , as a great , bloated boy , with puffy cheeks , and dull glazed eyes starting from their sockets from over - feeding . If this should be their idea of me , they are much mistaken . I was a tall , slender ...
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... doubt , " I muttered to myself , as I entered the room , you are trying the old game , Monsieur Raoul . You would like , no doubt , to cut me out . To climb beyond me , as you did at the Castle of Kiok , when we had a race to rob the os ...
... doubt , " I muttered to myself , as I entered the room , you are trying the old game , Monsieur Raoul . You would like , no doubt , to cut me out . To climb beyond me , as you did at the Castle of Kiok , when we had a race to rob the os ...
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... doubt true that the government having the money lying idle on its hands while it is paying 6 per cent . on the stock , can afford to pay a much higher rate than any one VOL . I.-NO. I. 3 else . On the $ 20,000,000 which it holds it 1853 ...
... doubt true that the government having the money lying idle on its hands while it is paying 6 per cent . on the stock , can afford to pay a much higher rate than any one VOL . I.-NO. I. 3 else . On the $ 20,000,000 which it holds it 1853 ...
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... doubt , an administration which provides equally for the internal and external growth of the Republic , which administers internal and external affairs with equal justice and moderation , whose foreign policy is as well suited to the ...
... doubt , an administration which provides equally for the internal and external growth of the Republic , which administers internal and external affairs with equal justice and moderation , whose foreign policy is as well suited to the ...
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... doubt , inclination to amend it . Mr. Webster was called up in debate to defend the spirit of the Panama mission in the House of Representatives . His ex- position and defence of the Monroe doctrine is one of the most brilliant points ...
... doubt , inclination to amend it . Mr. Webster was called up in debate to defend the spirit of the Panama mission in the House of Representatives . His ex- position and defence of the Monroe doctrine is one of the most brilliant points ...
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Seite 196 - America; nor will either make use of any protection which either affords or may afford, or any alliance which either has or may have, to or with any State or people for the purpose of erecting or maintaining any such fortifications, or of occupying, fortifying, or colonizing Nicaragua, Costa Rica, the Mosquito coast, or any part of Central America, or of assuming or exercising dominion over the same...
Seite 336 - tis true : The elder of them, being put to nurse, "Was by a beggar-woman stol'n away ; And, ignorant of his birth and parentage, Became a bricklayer when he came to age : His son am I ; deny it, if you can.
Seite 463 - His Britannic Majesty's subjects, and the other colonists who have hitherto enjoyed the protection of England, shall evacuate the country of the Mosquitos, as well as the continent in general, and the islands adjacent, without exception...
Seite 46 - It was, I believe, sufficiently studied. I have understood, from good authority, that it was considered, weighed, and distinctly and decidedly approved by every one of the President's advisers at that time. Our government could not adopt, on that occasion, precisely the course which England had taken. England threatened the immediate recognition of the provinces, if the allies should take part with Spain against them. We had already recognized them.
Seite 197 - States take advantage of any intimacy, or use any alliance, connection, or influence that either may possess with any State or Government through whose territory the said canal may pass for the purpose of acquiring or holding, directly or indirectly, for the subjects or citizens of the one, any rights or advantages in regard to commerce or navigation through the said canal, which shall not be offered, on the same terms, to the subjects or citizens of the other.
Seite 48 - Cuba, as is well said in the report of the committee of foreign affairs, is placed in the mouth of the Mississippi. Its occupation by a strong maritime power would be felt, in the first moment of hostility, as far up the Mississippi and the Missouri, as our population extends.
Seite 46 - England would consider any foreign interference, by force or by menace, in the dispute between Spain and the colonies, as a motive for recognizing the latter without delay.