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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... friends foresaw , or could have them- selves effected . We should not have envied him the curule chair of restored ... friend and foe . To the latter , he is no longer an object of dread or of parti- san animosity . Little is to be ...
... friends foresaw , or could have them- selves effected . We should not have envied him the curule chair of restored ... friend and foe . To the latter , he is no longer an object of dread or of parti- san animosity . Little is to be ...
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... friends who , from nearest and longest personal in- tercourse , know him best , that , as a man and statesman , he ... friend . With Mr. Van Buren it has long been , as it still is , a favorite topic , to dwell , with reverential love ...
... friends who , from nearest and longest personal in- tercourse , know him best , that , as a man and statesman , he ... friend . With Mr. Van Buren it has long been , as it still is , a favorite topic , to dwell , with reverential love ...
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... friends , who have seen him only from a dis- tance , it might be worth while to con- sider , had we more space and time at command . Shakspere portrays this character with a marked homage of respect and affection , when on the lips of ...
... friends , who have seen him only from a dis- tance , it might be worth while to con- sider , had we more space and time at command . Shakspere portrays this character with a marked homage of respect and affection , when on the lips of ...
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... friends who had so long and warmly stood by his side in fair weather and foul , in terms whose very simplicity shows the depth of true feeling from which they proceed : " Having now said all that the occasion calls for , in regard to ...
... friends who had so long and warmly stood by his side in fair weather and foul , in terms whose very simplicity shows the depth of true feeling from which they proceed : " Having now said all that the occasion calls for , in regard to ...
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... friends sentiments of his heart , disavowing any in the Convention , that prior to the such desire , and declaring his determi- introduction of the new Texas issue nation not to allow his name to be made into the canvass , he was the ...
... friends sentiments of his heart , disavowing any in the Convention , that prior to the such desire , and declaring his determi- introduction of the new Texas issue nation not to allow his name to be made into the canvass , he was the ...
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