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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... 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 wise in judgment . Without ...
... 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 wise in judgment . Without ...
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... tion of some candidate more in harmony withdrawal as he has now made . Such with that feeling . We advert to this was indeed his decided desire — though point only for the purpose of making as clear then as at any subsequent plain ...
... tion of some candidate more in harmony withdrawal as he has now made . Such with that feeling . We advert to this was indeed his decided desire — though point only for the purpose of making as clear then as at any subsequent plain ...
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... 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 mind - the lau- rel ...
... 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 mind - the lau- rel ...
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... tion . There are parts of Europe which we know to be fully stocked with popula- tion , where mere labor scarcely earns a living , but relies in part on the poor- rates , and where government is willing to pay and does pay passage money ...
... tion . There are parts of Europe which we know to be fully stocked with popula- tion , where mere labor scarcely earns a living , but relies in part on the poor- rates , and where government is willing to pay and does pay passage money ...
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... tion of 70 millions , such as it will have in 1926 , an average to the square mile of 110 . It is a startling fact , but we cannot escape from it . In 1887 , 43 years from the time at which we are writing , the average value of a ...
... tion of 70 millions , such as it will have in 1926 , an average to the square mile of 110 . It is a startling fact , but we cannot escape from it . In 1887 , 43 years from the time at which we are writing , the average value of a ...
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