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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... existence of Texas in the Union . The master in Texas will be open to the same means of conviction as he would be if still on his old plantation in Virginia . If , on the other hand , that experiment shall not prove successful , so as ...
... existence of Texas in the Union . The master in Texas will be open to the same means of conviction as he would be if still on his old plantation in Virginia . If , on the other hand , that experiment shall not prove successful , so as ...
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... existence , with hearts filled with hope and trust , endeavor , if possible , to discriminate the real , good , and permanent , from the superficial , false , and transient , which may be intermingled . And , while we condemn the ...
... existence , with hearts filled with hope and trust , endeavor , if possible , to discriminate the real , good , and permanent , from the superficial , false , and transient , which may be intermingled . And , while we condemn the ...
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... existence and destiny . As science strives to find the ultimate fact or prin- ciple of nature , philosophy seeks to discover the proper principle by which man's being and fate , and his relation to God and the universe around him , may ...
... existence and destiny . As science strives to find the ultimate fact or prin- ciple of nature , philosophy seeks to discover the proper principle by which man's being and fate , and his relation to God and the universe around him , may ...
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... existence ; the inward , unseen and spirival , was but a fiction - a vain dream of the fancy . Such - carried to its extreme , its final limit or end - was the philosophy of the past age ; a philosophy that is still visible in the ...
... existence ; the inward , unseen and spirival , was but a fiction - a vain dream of the fancy . Such - carried to its extreme , its final limit or end - was the philosophy of the past age ; a philosophy that is still visible in the ...
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... existence surpass not only human but angelic thought . Give me this , and the future glory of the human mind becomes to me as incomprehensible as God himself . We wonder , indeed , when we are told that one day we shall be as the angels ...
... existence surpass not only human but angelic thought . Give me this , and the future glory of the human mind becomes to me as incomprehensible as God himself . We wonder , indeed , when we are told that one day we shall be as the angels ...
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