The American Whig Review, Volúmenes11-12G. H. Colton, 1850 |
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... regard to slavery and its extension ; sup- pression of slavery in all territories of the United States by act of central government ; expedien- cy discussed ; special message and scheme of President Taylor ; advice of the President to ...
... regard to slavery and its extension ; sup- pression of slavery in all territories of the United States by act of central government ; expedien- cy discussed ; special message and scheme of President Taylor ; advice of the President to ...
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... regard to whose merits envy herself shall be dumb . In the meanwhile , until some such self- denying public - spirited individual can be found , let us gratefully receive such light as may be given us , until a thorough sifting of all ...
... regard to whose merits envy herself shall be dumb . In the meanwhile , until some such self- denying public - spirited individual can be found , let us gratefully receive such light as may be given us , until a thorough sifting of all ...
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... regard to the Long Island pick- erel , we imagined that Mr Herbert had been betrayed into an error ; but not being willing to array our opinions unsupported against such authority , we applied to a brother angler , whom we knew to be au ...
... regard to the Long Island pick- erel , we imagined that Mr Herbert had been betrayed into an error ; but not being willing to array our opinions unsupported against such authority , we applied to a brother angler , whom we knew to be au ...
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... regard even of M. de Lamar- tine . the famous saying of Pliny : Solum cer- tum nil esse certi ; he calls it " a bold say- ing , " and dismisses it along with the quad- rature of the circle and the philosopher's stone .- ( p . 312 ...
... regard even of M. de Lamar- tine . the famous saying of Pliny : Solum cer- tum nil esse certi ; he calls it " a bold say- ing , " and dismisses it along with the quad- rature of the circle and the philosopher's stone .- ( p . 312 ...
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... regard to him , and did all in my power to change or soften them , but with consequences the reverse of what was intended . At a little distance from the city I had purchased a plantation , adjoining that of my friend , who was ...
... regard to him , and did all in my power to change or soften them , but with consequences the reverse of what was intended . At a little distance from the city I had purchased a plantation , adjoining that of my friend , who was ...
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