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. |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 56
Seite 283
... mean ? What engagements had he contracted with Miss Raven ? What proceedings were they going to take to compel the ... means . " He hesitated a moment . The evening's freshness calmed his agitation , and he breathed more freely ...
... mean ? What engagements had he contracted with Miss Raven ? What proceedings were they going to take to compel the ... means . " He hesitated a moment . The evening's freshness calmed his agitation , and he breathed more freely ...
Seite 284
... mean ; what does it all mean ? " cried Nonpareil sinking into a chair . " For heaven's sake tell me what it means . Damages , for what ? " " Young men should be more discreet , " replied the impassi- ble Stoat , " the damages are laid ...
... mean ; what does it all mean ? " cried Nonpareil sinking into a chair . " For heaven's sake tell me what it means . Damages , for what ? " " Young men should be more discreet , " replied the impassi- ble Stoat , " the damages are laid ...
Seite 318
... means of paying even a portion of the interest on the war - debt of the Revolution , due to foreign governments and to individuals who had aided us in our hours of need . It had been compelled to disband our Revolution- ary soldiers ...
... means of paying even a portion of the interest on the war - debt of the Revolution , due to foreign governments and to individuals who had aided us in our hours of need . It had been compelled to disband our Revolution- ary soldiers ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
action admit American Andrew Jackson arms army Articles of Confederation blessings Carbonari character citizens claim Congress Constitution course Democracy Democratic party despotism Dutch Republic duty election England Europe existence fact fear Federal feel Fitz France freedom friends glorious hand happy head heart heaven honor hope human idea James Buchanan Judge Parker king liberty live look Lord ment mind moral nature never New-York Nicaragua night Niobe noble Nonpareil North o'er once passed patriotism peace political pony present President principle Raven Republic republican revolution Richard Henry Lee side Simon Raven slave slavery smile soul Spain spirit Stoat stood strong success sword territory thee thing thou thought tion true truth turn Uberti Union United whilst whole William of Orange wisdom words young