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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... represent- ing the martyrdom of Berther by the Saracens , who came here and destroyed the monastery . He was beheaded with a sword . The chapel of St. Charlemagne is adorned with several pic- tures , one representing him leaving his ...
... represent- ing the martyrdom of Berther by the Saracens , who came here and destroyed the monastery . He was beheaded with a sword . The chapel of St. Charlemagne is adorned with several pic- tures , one representing him leaving his ...
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... represent the present action of losing SHAME , as posterior to , or , at least , as coëval with its dependent passed result , which represents VIRTUE as already lost : thus admitting the absurdity , that the EFFECT either preceded the ...
... represent the present action of losing SHAME , as posterior to , or , at least , as coëval with its dependent passed result , which represents VIRTUE as already lost : thus admitting the absurdity , that the EFFECT either preceded the ...
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... represent a present action in a passive sense ; and for that purpose employing the expressions , " I am smitten ; " " Thou art smitten ; " " He is smitten . " While we in modern phraseology , propose to represent the same action in the ...
... represent a present action in a passive sense ; and for that purpose employing the expressions , " I am smitten ; " " Thou art smitten ; " " He is smitten . " While we in modern phraseology , propose to represent the same action in the ...
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