United States Magazine, and Democratic Review, Band 43Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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... received its " death wound " in 1840 , it has been a long time expiring . It has managed , though in continuous spasms , according to Senator Hale , to govern the country for eighteen years after receiving its death - wound , and in a ...
... received its " death wound " in 1840 , it has been a long time expiring . It has managed , though in continuous spasms , according to Senator Hale , to govern the country for eighteen years after receiving its death - wound , and in a ...
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... received the griefs of the monarch , and devised a remedy ; and the more powerful the sovereign , so much the more likely was he to select a confessor unconnected in rank with the objects of his disquietude or disgust . Thus Thomas ...
... received the griefs of the monarch , and devised a remedy ; and the more powerful the sovereign , so much the more likely was he to select a confessor unconnected in rank with the objects of his disquietude or disgust . Thus Thomas ...
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... received as all treaties or conventions of independent or foreign powers are construed and received by the General Government - the principle of the case being the same , whether the compact or treaty were entered into by and between ...
... received as all treaties or conventions of independent or foreign powers are construed and received by the General Government - the principle of the case being the same , whether the compact or treaty were entered into by and between ...
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