The American Whig Review, Volúmenes11-12G. H. Colton, 1850 |
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... true , there were no class divisions among the American colonists , and also true that this may account for their omission of the title " democratic . " But this explanation of the author himself does completely away with his inference ...
... true , there were no class divisions among the American colonists , and also true that this may account for their omission of the title " democratic . " But this explanation of the author himself does completely away with his inference ...
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... true , that the " Americans have never thought of calling themselves democratic republicans . " They only had not done so officially , and at the outset , for the reason explained . But subsequently the contrary has come , our readers ...
... true , that the " Americans have never thought of calling themselves democratic republicans . " They only had not done so officially , and at the outset , for the reason explained . But subsequently the contrary has come , our readers ...
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... true , our young gentlemen of the present day seem to take it for grant- ed that great things are only to be expect- ed from the humble . In my time , the young noblemen thought differently , thank heaven ! As for myself , I have never ...
... true , our young gentlemen of the present day seem to take it for grant- ed that great things are only to be expect- ed from the humble . In my time , the young noblemen thought differently , thank heaven ! As for myself , I have never ...
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... true cre- dit , but such to which God has given so long a continuance that no one knows their beginning , or that there ever was any other . We cannot refrain from transcribing the following passage at length ; it is in point , and ...
... true cre- dit , but such to which God has given so long a continuance that no one knows their beginning , or that there ever was any other . We cannot refrain from transcribing the following passage at length ; it is in point , and ...
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... true heart : that heart was thine , Fond Emmeline ! and every beat was mine . It stopt . That stillness ! -up it rose , and spread Above me , awing , vast , strange , living , - dead ! No feeble grief that sobs itself to rest ...
... true heart : that heart was thine , Fond Emmeline ! and every beat was mine . It stopt . That stillness ! -up it rose , and spread Above me , awing , vast , strange , living , - dead ! No feeble grief that sobs itself to rest ...
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