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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... honor under our Constitu- tion - more upright in integrity , more true in patriotism , more sincere in phi- lanthropic sympathy with the rights and interests of the masses , more self- devoted in duty , more calmly , compre- hensively ...
... honor under our Constitu- tion - more upright in integrity , more true in patriotism , more sincere in phi- lanthropic sympathy with the rights and interests of the masses , more self- devoted in duty , more calmly , compre- hensively ...
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... honor to the monarch of any throne on the earth . His domestic life , into which it would be foreign to the proper scope of this Article to cast a glance , than that more quickly ardent temper- ament , whose superficial emotions ex ...
... honor to the monarch of any throne on the earth . His domestic life , into which it would be foreign to the proper scope of this Article to cast a glance , than that more quickly ardent temper- ament , whose superficial emotions ex ...
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... honor of a renomina- tion , to a candidate fallen in honorable martyrdom under the circumstances which characterized the election of 1840 - we mean its expression of the feeling of the popular heart and the just judgment of the popular ...
... honor of a renomina- tion , to a candidate fallen in honorable martyrdom under the circumstances which characterized the election of 1840 - we mean its expression of the feeling of the popular heart and the just judgment of the popular ...
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... honor of this visit would never be forgotten , were my term of existence to be as happily prolonged as your own . " The old gentleman received the com- pliment with gracious condescension ; he then thrust up his spectacles over his ...
... honor of this visit would never be forgotten , were my term of existence to be as happily prolonged as your own . " The old gentleman received the com- pliment with gracious condescension ; he then thrust up his spectacles over his ...
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... honor to be a guest . So saying , Monsieur On - Dit made his bow and hurried from one to another of the company , with all of whom he seemed to be acquainted , and to possess some topic of interest or amusement for every individual ...
... honor to be a guest . So saying , Monsieur On - Dit made his bow and hurried from one to another of the company , with all of whom he seemed to be acquainted , and to possess some topic of interest or amusement for every individual ...
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