The United States Democratic Review, Band 7;Band 38Lloyd & Campbell, 1840 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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... cause of his country , would fail to reflect . It appears evident to us , too , that his heart rather than his head was his teacher . Originally espousing the cause of his country from purely patriotic motives , he was finally brought ...
... cause of his country , would fail to reflect . It appears evident to us , too , that his heart rather than his head was his teacher . Originally espousing the cause of his country from purely patriotic motives , he was finally brought ...
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... cause of excitement to extremity . They are a set of unscrupulous politicians , monomaniacs , whose single idea has given to every thing they see the tinge of blackness . Such are the parties who are contending for the prize of the ...
... cause of excitement to extremity . They are a set of unscrupulous politicians , monomaniacs , whose single idea has given to every thing they see the tinge of blackness . Such are the parties who are contending for the prize of the ...
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... cause must receive from such advocates ; a cause , my Lord , worthy the support of the first city in the world , as it involves the fate of a great continent , and bids fair to shake the foundation of a flourishing , and , until lately ...
... cause must receive from such advocates ; a cause , my Lord , worthy the support of the first city in the world , as it involves the fate of a great continent , and bids fair to shake the foundation of a flourishing , and , until lately ...
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