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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... mind - the lau- rel of that honor at this moment adorns Mr. Van Buren's brow as undeniably as if that renomination had been car- ried into formal and practical effect by the Convention , as it had been already virtually made by the ...
... mind - the lau- rel of that honor at this moment adorns Mr. Van Buren's brow as undeniably as if that renomination had been car- ried into formal and practical effect by the Convention , as it had been already virtually made by the ...
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... mind satisfied , till all the puzzles of the uni- verse be solved . Ever , like the Sphynx , is nature waiting for the Edi- pus to expound her riddles ; and the scholar toils through the day , and wears away the night , fasting from ...
... mind satisfied , till all the puzzles of the uni- verse be solved . Ever , like the Sphynx , is nature waiting for the Edi- pus to expound her riddles ; and the scholar toils through the day , and wears away the night , fasting from ...
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... mind , the conclusions of the common sense , change with every variation of philosophy ; and these solutions are the ... minds and hearts - yea , upon the very material — of the age itself . The great thinkers , whose sublime heads tower ...
... mind , the conclusions of the common sense , change with every variation of philosophy ; and these solutions are the ... minds and hearts - yea , upon the very material — of the age itself . The great thinkers , whose sublime heads tower ...
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... mind was but an at- tribute of matter . Disbelieving in any real sentiment of right and wrong ; and regarding , in the words of Locke him- self , " conscience as nothing else than our own opinions of our own actions , ' morality , as ...
... mind was but an at- tribute of matter . Disbelieving in any real sentiment of right and wrong ; and regarding , in the words of Locke him- self , " conscience as nothing else than our own opinions of our own actions , ' morality , as ...
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... mind of the age takes , to solve the problems proposed to it . It is true , the inhabitants of one State may be carrying out the principles of the sen- sual school , while those on its very borders may have commenced the ap- plication ...
... mind of the age takes , to solve the problems proposed to it . It is true , the inhabitants of one State may be carrying out the principles of the sen- sual school , while those on its very borders may have commenced the ap- plication ...
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