The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... thou- sands , before blinded to the true character of the issue involved be- tween the two parties . - The National Bank party was powerless in the House , as in the Senate . They , with the still more insignificant State Bank party ...
... thou- sands , before blinded to the true character of the issue involved be- tween the two parties . - The National Bank party was powerless in the House , as in the Senate . They , with the still more insignificant State Bank party ...
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... thou- sand pages . In 1831 he renders his ' decision , ' substantially to the effect that he could make neither head nor tail out of the matter , - that he could not draw the Treaty line , and could not award to either party the line ...
... thou- sand pages . In 1831 he renders his ' decision , ' substantially to the effect that he could make neither head nor tail out of the matter , - that he could not draw the Treaty line , and could not award to either party the line ...
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... a sentiment , however difficult it may at times seem , in the present case , to discard it from the mind . VOL . III . NO . IX . - SEPTEMBER . STANZAS . I know that thou wilt blame my words 1838. ] 49 General Considerations .
... a sentiment , however difficult it may at times seem , in the present case , to discard it from the mind . VOL . III . NO . IX . - SEPTEMBER . STANZAS . I know that thou wilt blame my words 1838. ] 49 General Considerations .
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... thou blame , as blame thou must , I will not at my fate repine , But learn at last to love thy frown , As I have loved all else of thine . Yet chide not too severely , thou , But think that while my fault is seen , Thou canst not know ...
... thou blame , as blame thou must , I will not at my fate repine , But learn at last to love thy frown , As I have loved all else of thine . Yet chide not too severely , thou , But think that while my fault is seen , Thou canst not know ...
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ings which the spectacle of the retreating foe excited in the thou- sand bosoms of the crowds that watched their flight ! The sense of safety , and a triumphant feeling of success perhaps first absorb- ed all other emotions ; but ...
ings which the spectacle of the retreating foe excited in the thou- sand bosoms of the crowds that watched their flight ! The sense of safety , and a triumphant feeling of success perhaps first absorb- ed all other emotions ; but ...
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