The American Whig Review, Volúmenes11-12G. H. Colton, 1850 |
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... remain the same in even the most radically representative gov- ernment . On the contrary , it is rather re- versed - and by the very process of repre- sentation . The common occasions of dis- sension being the selfish interests or pas ...
... remain the same in even the most radically representative gov- ernment . On the contrary , it is rather re- versed - and by the very process of repre- sentation . The common occasions of dis- sension being the selfish interests or pas ...
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... remain , if he could avoid it , in a position so frightful and so repugnant to all his feelings . He had neither the pa- tience nor the perseverance which are the cement of energetic and bold spirits . Restless , irritated , humbled ...
... remain , if he could avoid it , in a position so frightful and so repugnant to all his feelings . He had neither the pa- tience nor the perseverance which are the cement of energetic and bold spirits . Restless , irritated , humbled ...
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... remain silent with regard to many of them . The work contains very ample directions and instructions for the fly fisher , and numerous plates of artificial flies , hooks , and other appliances of the gentle craft . Wishing the book and ...
... remain silent with regard to many of them . The work contains very ample directions and instructions for the fly fisher , and numerous plates of artificial flies , hooks , and other appliances of the gentle craft . Wishing the book and ...
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... remain - ed but little prepared for a literary career . der of my life . There is nothing that I will break my brain about ; no , not know- ledge , of what price soever . " Sorrows he knew he must perforce encounter in life , therefore ...
... remain - ed but little prepared for a literary career . der of my life . There is nothing that I will break my brain about ; no , not know- ledge , of what price soever . " Sorrows he knew he must perforce encounter in life , therefore ...
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... remain a secret with him- self . Although my eyes at that moment were somewhat dimmed with the film of a threat- ened dissolution , I remember well the flush of astonishment and pleasure which passed over the features of my friend when ...
... remain a secret with him- self . Although my eyes at that moment were somewhat dimmed with the film of a threat- ened dissolution , I remember well the flush of astonishment and pleasure which passed over the features of my friend when ...
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