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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... producing this peculiar phase of character , which has been so much misunderstood in Mr. Van Buren , alike by foes and by friends , who have seen him only from a dis- tance , it might be worth while to con- sider , had we more space and ...
... producing this peculiar phase of character , which has been so much misunderstood in Mr. Van Buren , alike by foes and by friends , who have seen him only from a dis- tance , it might be worth while to con- sider , had we more space and ...
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... produces less and wastes more than the freeman , and add to it the fact that from the nature of his only occupation , he requires more land , and it will be easy to see that if six acres , on the average , are required to support a ...
... produces less and wastes more than the freeman , and add to it the fact that from the nature of his only occupation , he requires more land , and it will be easy to see that if six acres , on the average , are required to support a ...
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... produced - the results al- ready brought to pass - deduce its pro- bable tendencies . Philosophy has ever one object : -to explain man to himself ; to give an ac- count of his powers , -his relations , - his actions ; to solve the ...
... produced - the results al- ready brought to pass - deduce its pro- bable tendencies . Philosophy has ever one object : -to explain man to himself ; to give an ac- count of his powers , -his relations , - his actions ; to solve the ...
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... producing , for the ten- dencies of the present mode of philo- sophizing . 19 That most distinguished philosopher and moralist , Jouffroy , somewhere says , " Common sense is nothing but a col- lection of solutions to those questions ...
... producing , for the ten- dencies of the present mode of philo- sophizing . 19 That most distinguished philosopher and moralist , Jouffroy , somewhere says , " Common sense is nothing but a col- lection of solutions to those questions ...
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... producing a delicate richness of effect , which their immense size rendered not incompatible with grandeur . To each of these pillars a meteor was suspended . Thousands of these ethereal lustres are continually wandering about the ...
... producing a delicate richness of effect , which their immense size rendered not incompatible with grandeur . To each of these pillars a meteor was suspended . Thousands of these ethereal lustres are continually wandering about the ...
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