The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... once the rule of the majority , and the almost entire independence of the state govern- ments . Thus there were points of difference between them respecting both social order and political order ; the constitution of society itself , as ...
... once the rule of the majority , and the almost entire independence of the state govern- ments . Thus there were points of difference between them respecting both social order and political order ; the constitution of society itself , as ...
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... once difficult and favorable , when nations , surrounded by perils , summon all their virtue and all their wisdom to surmount them . He was admirably suited to this position . He held the sentiments and opinions of his age without ...
... once difficult and favorable , when nations , surrounded by perils , summon all their virtue and all their wisdom to surmount them . He was admirably suited to this position . He held the sentiments and opinions of his age without ...
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... once on the brow where God places such laurels . He retired voluntarily , and a conqueror . To the very last , his policy had pre- vailed . If he had wished , he could still have kept the direction of it . His succes- sor was one of his ...
... once on the brow where God places such laurels . He retired voluntarily , and a conqueror . To the very last , his policy had pre- vailed . If he had wished , he could still have kept the direction of it . His succes- sor was one of his ...
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... once a flash shoots across the sky , and crowds of pictures , some faintly sketched and others boldly and vividly painted , stand revealed . Here , we find a delicate but expressive outline by Retsch , there , a grand and awful group by ...
... once a flash shoots across the sky , and crowds of pictures , some faintly sketched and others boldly and vividly painted , stand revealed . Here , we find a delicate but expressive outline by Retsch , there , a grand and awful group by ...
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... once and no second time . With immensities in him , over him , and round him ; with feelings which a Shakspeare's speech would not utter ; with de- sires illimitable as the Autocrat's of all the Russias ! Him various thrice - honored ...
... once and no second time . With immensities in him , over him , and round him ; with feelings which a Shakspeare's speech would not utter ; with de- sires illimitable as the Autocrat's of all the Russias ! Him various thrice - honored ...
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