The American Whig Review, Volumen13Wiley and Putnam, 1851 |
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... Turning our eyes to Washington , we Strength is too often taken as the test of behold the Presidential chair filled by a man capacity , and it is after all the chief induce- who was not elected to that position by the ment for the ...
... Turning our eyes to Washington , we Strength is too often taken as the test of behold the Presidential chair filled by a man capacity , and it is after all the chief induce- who was not elected to that position by the ment for the ...
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... Turning then our eyes to the factories of The friends of native industry in Congress should therefore lose no time in pressing these manifold questions upon the attention and discussion of the country . Their ener- gies should be ...
... Turning then our eyes to the factories of The friends of native industry in Congress should therefore lose no time in pressing these manifold questions upon the attention and discussion of the country . Their ener- gies should be ...
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... turning to appeal to those about him , while he spoke in a loud , important , and hollow voice . " When the persons he ... turned their eyes upon this unfortunate offi- cer , who sat • ' Like Teneriffe or Atlas unremoved . ' Christ's ...
... turning to appeal to those about him , while he spoke in a loud , important , and hollow voice . " When the persons he ... turned their eyes upon this unfortunate offi- cer , who sat • ' Like Teneriffe or Atlas unremoved . ' Christ's ...
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... turned to one of the Grecians , and said , ' I have not time to flog all these boys : make them draw lots , and I'll ... turning again to the Grecian observed , that he found he had time to punish the whole three ; and , sir , ' added he ...
... turned to one of the Grecians , and said , ' I have not time to flog all these boys : make them draw lots , and I'll ... turning again to the Grecian observed , that he found he had time to punish the whole three ; and , sir , ' added he ...
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... turned into the New Road , and I beheld the old hills of my affection standing where they used to do , and breathing me a welcome . " The " Story of Rimini , " expanded from a short passage in Dante's " Inferno , " was 66 " The jests ...
... turned into the New Road , and I beheld the old hills of my affection standing where they used to do , and breathing me a welcome . " The " Story of Rimini , " expanded from a short passage in Dante's " Inferno , " was 66 " The jests ...
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Página 278 - ... us; and taking all these evidences, together with the violent animosity of a strong faction in the northern colonies against the southern, which needs only a little of the same...