The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... receiving every day a new and clearer confirmation . Such will continue to be the history of the democratic party in this country , from time to time , so long as our government , both Federal and State , is administered on the ...
... receiving every day a new and clearer confirmation . Such will continue to be the history of the democratic party in this country , from time to time , so long as our government , both Federal and State , is administered on the ...
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... receiving a constant compensation , in the sounder portions of the latter which , from their natural bias of congeniality , pass over to fill up the desertions thus periodically dropping off . The main bulk of the Whig party itself ...
... receiving a constant compensation , in the sounder portions of the latter which , from their natural bias of congeniality , pass over to fill up the desertions thus periodically dropping off . The main bulk of the Whig party itself ...
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... received many fresh ideas , which , perhaps , may remain in it even longer than Mr. Wig- glesworth's hardest marble will retain the deepest strokes of his chisel . An elderly lady came to bespeak a monument for her first - love , who ...
... received many fresh ideas , which , perhaps , may remain in it even longer than Mr. Wig- glesworth's hardest marble will retain the deepest strokes of his chisel . An elderly lady came to bespeak a monument for her first - love , who ...
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... receiving news of her husband's loss at sea , had be- spoken a handsome slab of marble , and came daily to watch the progress of my friend's chisel . One afternoon , when the good lady and the sculptor were in the very midst of the ...
... receiving news of her husband's loss at sea , had be- spoken a handsome slab of marble , and came daily to watch the progress of my friend's chisel . One afternoon , when the good lady and the sculptor were in the very midst of the ...
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... received a challenge from Mr. Graves , of Kentucky , through the hands of Mr. Wise , of Virginia . This measure , as is declared in the challenge itself , was grounded on Mr. Cilley's refusal to receive a message , of which Mr. Graves ...
... received a challenge from Mr. Graves , of Kentucky , through the hands of Mr. Wise , of Virginia . This measure , as is declared in the challenge itself , was grounded on Mr. Cilley's refusal to receive a message , of which Mr. Graves ...
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