The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... enemy , with whom he had waged warfare half a lifetime , to their mutual misery and ruin . The secret of this phenomenon was , that hatred had become the sustenance and enjoyment of the poor wretch's soul ; it had supplied the place of ...
... enemy , with whom he had waged warfare half a lifetime , to their mutual misery and ruin . The secret of this phenomenon was , that hatred had become the sustenance and enjoyment of the poor wretch's soul ; it had supplied the place of ...
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... enemy . " I doubt whether their dust will mingle , " remarked the old sculptor to me ; for often there was an earthliness in his con- ceptions . " Oh yes , " replied I , who had mused long upon the incident ; " and when they rise again ...
... enemy . " I doubt whether their dust will mingle , " remarked the old sculptor to me ; for often there was an earthliness in his con- ceptions . " Oh yes , " replied I , who had mused long upon the incident ; " and when they rise again ...
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... enemy of a practical administration of a republican form of government . To this passion may be traced all the distinctions that have been made or attempted in society . Who has not observed the mysterious in- fluence of caste over the ...
... enemy of a practical administration of a republican form of government . To this passion may be traced all the distinctions that have been made or attempted in society . Who has not observed the mysterious in- fluence of caste over the ...
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... enemies of his party , but likewise with a large body of its adherents , even ac- cused of treachery to its principles , yet gaining triumph after tri- umph , and making his way steadily onward . Surely his was a mental and moral energy ...
... enemies of his party , but likewise with a large body of its adherents , even ac- cused of treachery to its principles , yet gaining triumph after tri- umph , and making his way steadily onward . Surely his was a mental and moral energy ...
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... enemy . Ten minutes brisk walk brings us to the lines of the Continental army , which are as difficult to be traced as those of their English foes . You may spy out , however , some slight marks of the works which once stretched their ...
... enemy . Ten minutes brisk walk brings us to the lines of the Continental army , which are as difficult to be traced as those of their English foes . You may spy out , however , some slight marks of the works which once stretched their ...
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