The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... honor of the American people to have , at this period , understood and ac- cepted these conditions . It is the glory of Washington to have been their interpre- ter and instrument . " He did the two greatest things which , in politics ...
... honor of the American people to have , at this period , understood and ac- cepted these conditions . It is the glory of Washington to have been their interpre- ter and instrument . " He did the two greatest things which , in politics ...
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... honored persons , things and institutions have long been teaching , long been guiding , govern- ing and it is to perpetual scarcity of third - rate potatoes , and to what depends thereon , that he has been taught and guided . Figure ...
... honored persons , things and institutions have long been teaching , long been guiding , govern- ing and it is to perpetual scarcity of third - rate potatoes , and to what depends thereon , that he has been taught and guided . Figure ...
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... honor , office , fashion , and the ten thousand petty affairs which absorb the attention of the more heartless dwellers upon earth . They have no time to listen to the complaints of others , to ameliorate their condition , or guide the ...
... honor , office , fashion , and the ten thousand petty affairs which absorb the attention of the more heartless dwellers upon earth . They have no time to listen to the complaints of others , to ameliorate their condition , or guide the ...
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... honor , that the combined forces of the three factions thus blended in one left him under no obligation for even a stray vote . The result laid broad and deep the foundation for future success , when the time came for Ohio to reassert ...
... honor , that the combined forces of the three factions thus blended in one left him under no obligation for even a stray vote . The result laid broad and deep the foundation for future success , when the time came for Ohio to reassert ...
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... honor one another , and hold friendly communion with one another . Undoubtedly , men will prefer as friends and ... honored and welcomed everywhere . I see not why such a man , however coarsely if neatly dressed , should not be a ...
... honor one another , and hold friendly communion with one another . Undoubtedly , men will prefer as friends and ... honored and welcomed everywhere . I see not why such a man , however coarsely if neatly dressed , should not be a ...
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