The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... objects . It is opposed to the inter- ference of the General Government , directly or indirectly , whether with the local interests of the States , by means of internal improve- ments , or with their private municipal and social ...
... objects . It is opposed to the inter- ference of the General Government , directly or indirectly , whether with the local interests of the States , by means of internal improve- ments , or with their private municipal and social ...
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... supplied the place of all kindly affections ; it had been really a bond of sympathy between himself and the man who shared the passion ; and when its object died , the unappeasable 1838. ] 23 Chippings with a Chisel .
... supplied the place of all kindly affections ; it had been really a bond of sympathy between himself and the man who shared the passion ; and when its object died , the unappeasable 1838. ] 23 Chippings with a Chisel .
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passion ; and when its object died , the unappeasable foe was the only mourner for the dead . He expressed a purpose of being buried side by side with his enemy . " I doubt whether their dust will mingle , " remarked the old sculptor to ...
passion ; and when its object died , the unappeasable foe was the only mourner for the dead . He expressed a purpose of being buried side by side with his enemy . " I doubt whether their dust will mingle , " remarked the old sculptor to ...
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... object on the British side to locate it as far westward as possible . The British commissioner , Ward Chipman , Esq . , in his argument on this point , treats as mu- tually understood and unquestionable premises all that we now de- mand ...
... object on the British side to locate it as far westward as possible . The British commissioner , Ward Chipman , Esq . , in his argument on this point , treats as mu- tually understood and unquestionable premises all that we now de- mand ...
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... object distinctly , and separately , as an object in view . We admit , that many of them sincerely believe , that democratic principles in gene- ral tend to the destruction of civil order , and they desire a change in the administration ...
... object distinctly , and separately , as an object in view . We admit , that many of them sincerely believe , that democratic principles in gene- ral tend to the destruction of civil order , and they desire a change in the administration ...
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