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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... less regard to her assumptions of authority than to their own happiness ; had they looked more to the substance of ... less rigor , if not with sincere affection and tenderness . But , like all family jars , the quarrel was pregnant with ...
... less regard to her assumptions of authority than to their own happiness ; had they looked more to the substance of ... less rigor , if not with sincere affection and tenderness . But , like all family jars , the quarrel was pregnant with ...
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... less than eight octavo volumes of matter more or less amusing and instructive ; but however fond we may be of wit , and however eager for wisdom , we could scarce spare time for the perusal of such a mass of writing in such a railroad ...
... less than eight octavo volumes of matter more or less amusing and instructive ; but however fond we may be of wit , and however eager for wisdom , we could scarce spare time for the perusal of such a mass of writing in such a railroad ...
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... less rights , nor were his rights less capable of definition , because Paine had brought ridicule upon the phrase which most succinctly pre- sented their idea . Yet the effect of his false presentation of them in that book , and the bad ...
... less rights , nor were his rights less capable of definition , because Paine had brought ridicule upon the phrase which most succinctly pre- sented their idea . Yet the effect of his false presentation of them in that book , and the bad ...
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