The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... give a pledge of it in marble . It is more probably the fact , that while men are able to reflect upon their lost companions as remembrances apart from themselves ; women , on the other hand are conscious that a por- tion of their being ...
... give a pledge of it in marble . It is more probably the fact , that while men are able to reflect upon their lost companions as remembrances apart from themselves ; women , on the other hand are conscious that a por- tion of their being ...
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... give to it , we shall not again blush for the spectacle we have already more than once had to behold , of a parricidal party in our midst , siding , from selfish motives of politi- cal effect , with the stranger and the aggressor ...
... give to it , we shall not again blush for the spectacle we have already more than once had to behold , of a parricidal party in our midst , siding , from selfish motives of politi- cal effect , with the stranger and the aggressor ...
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... give this as a fair specimen of the shallow and paltry so- phisms which have marked the British negotiations on this question from the commencement . It scarcely deserves serious refutation . It is manifest that the specification of the ...
... give this as a fair specimen of the shallow and paltry so- phisms which have marked the British negotiations on this question from the commencement . It scarcely deserves serious refutation . It is manifest that the specification of the ...
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... give the respective commentaries upon this truly Delphic passage , in which each party attempts to grope his way , by the clue of his former fixed idea , through the obscure labyrinth in which the " respected ” Dutch King has here so in ...
... give the respective commentaries upon this truly Delphic passage , in which each party attempts to grope his way , by the clue of his former fixed idea , through the obscure labyrinth in which the " respected ” Dutch King has here so in ...
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... give the latter all they wanted , ) and contributed more than any thing else to compli- cate and embarrass the course of the negotiation , which it was re- served to his successors to carry out . He should have more per- fectly ...
... give the latter all they wanted , ) and contributed more than any thing else to compli- cate and embarrass the course of the negotiation , which it was re- served to his successors to carry out . He should have more per- fectly ...
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