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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... character to which it is applied , it is neither untrue nor exagger- ated . No President has ever filled that office — no statesman has ever oc- cupied any of the high places of public service and honor under our Constitu- tion - more ...
... character to which it is applied , it is neither untrue nor exagger- ated . No President has ever filled that office — no statesman has ever oc- cupied any of the high places of public service and honor under our Constitu- tion - more ...
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... character is that which , beneath a surface of calm and cautious self - restraint , glows deeply with that latent heat which , unseen to others , is scarcely conscious of itself till developed by strong circumstances for self ...
... character is that which , beneath a surface of calm and cautious self - restraint , glows deeply with that latent heat which , unseen to others , is scarcely conscious of itself till developed by strong circumstances for self ...
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... character , and conduct , have 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 ...
... character , and conduct , have 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 ...
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... character of the popular religious creed , as well as in the politi- cal faith - finally , in the religious , mo- ral , political and literary institutions and experiments of civilized man - are we to look for the effects that modern ...
... character of the popular religious creed , as well as in the politi- cal faith - finally , in the religious , mo- ral , political and literary institutions and experiments of civilized man - are we to look for the effects that modern ...
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... character ; that the tendencies of this philosophy are not only towards an extreme Spirit- ual Rationalism , but to Idealism , Pan- theism , and Mysticism , and to exalt the inward above the outward , —spirit above matter , ― reason ...
... character ; that the tendencies of this philosophy are not only towards an extreme Spirit- ual Rationalism , but to Idealism , Pan- theism , and Mysticism , and to exalt the inward above the outward , —spirit above matter , ― reason ...
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