The United States Democratic Review, Band 15Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1844 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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... become the property of the historian : and there is no reason to doubt that history will do him justice . The triumph of his talents and patriotism cannot fail to become monu- ments of high and enduring fame . We cannot , indeed , but ...
... become the property of the historian : and there is no reason to doubt that history will do him justice . The triumph of his talents and patriotism cannot fail to become monu- ments of high and enduring fame . We cannot , indeed , but ...
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... become satisfied that it was desirable to do so for the sake of the harmony , union and success of the Democratic party and cause . So far , therefore , as regards that which is the true honor of a renomina- tion , to a candidate fallen ...
... become satisfied that it was desirable to do so for the sake of the harmony , union and success of the Democratic party and cause . So far , therefore , as regards that which is the true honor of a renomina- tion , to a candidate fallen ...
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... become a julap drinker at the stage house , or has struck out into the world to seek his fortune . But the land was too good to be lost . The Yankee has bought it . He has put up the fences , and driven his plough to the deeper soil ...
... become a julap drinker at the stage house , or has struck out into the world to seek his fortune . But the land was too good to be lost . The Yankee has bought it . He has put up the fences , and driven his plough to the deeper soil ...
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... becomes more costly . People learn the art of living on smaller farms . The farmer tries to improve what he has got , and to make it yield all that the best culture can bring out . Popu- lation thickens , and at last the country becomes ...
... becomes more costly . People learn the art of living on smaller farms . The farmer tries to improve what he has got , and to make it yield all that the best culture can bring out . Popu- lation thickens , and at last the country becomes ...
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... becomes so thickly settled that on the average 40 people are living on a square mile of land ; and when the average reaches 110 , mere labor , whether bond or free , is unable to sup- port itself , but is forced to rely in whole or in ...
... becomes so thickly settled that on the average 40 people are living on a square mile of land ; and when the average reaches 110 , mere labor , whether bond or free , is unable to sup- port itself , but is forced to rely in whole or in ...
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