The United States Democratic Review, Band 30J.& H.G. Langley, 1852 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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... received with true and patriotic lover of liberty . The much interest by those readers , who unprincipled coup d'état of the 2d of imagine they foresee approaching one of December , wrought through the agency of those terrible ...
... received with true and patriotic lover of liberty . The much interest by those readers , who unprincipled coup d'état of the 2d of imagine they foresee approaching one of December , wrought through the agency of those terrible ...
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... received as conquerors , although they were but prisoners of war . How unmerrie ! It is evident the " re- bellious " colonists had a taste for satire . Having returned on October 7th to give his English friends an introduction to the ...
... received as conquerors , although they were but prisoners of war . How unmerrie ! It is evident the " re- bellious " colonists had a taste for satire . Having returned on October 7th to give his English friends an introduction to the ...
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... received benefits from either friends or strangers ? Is it that the matter is to be forgotten , or what is the same thing , never to be acknowledged ? And if re- membered and responded to , in what manner shall it be done ? The answer ...
... received benefits from either friends or strangers ? Is it that the matter is to be forgotten , or what is the same thing , never to be acknowledged ? And if re- membered and responded to , in what manner shall it be done ? The answer ...
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Blum Lives Poetry | 36 |
Carlyles Life of Sterling | 67 |
Congress the Presidency and the REVIEW 202 | 78 |
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