The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... persons are to be found of moral sense so diseased , as to think of elevating to the level of comparison with his any of the baser glories of kings or conquerors . Yet is his greatness of an ex- tremely simple character , and ...
... persons are to be found of moral sense so diseased , as to think of elevating to the level of comparison with his any of the baser glories of kings or conquerors . Yet is his greatness of an ex- tremely simple character , and ...
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... persons , things and institutions have long been teaching , long been guiding , govern- ing and it is to perpetual scarcity of third - rate potatoes , and to what depends thereon , that he has been taught and guided . Figure thyself ...
... persons , things and institutions have long been teaching , long been guiding , govern- ing and it is to perpetual scarcity of third - rate potatoes , and to what depends thereon , that he has been taught and guided . Figure thyself ...
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... person , I crossed the district under examination in an oblique direc- tion eleven times in the course of the survey . Where appearances of particular interest presented themselves , I either diverged from my route in order to bestow ...
... person , I crossed the district under examination in an oblique direc- tion eleven times in the course of the survey . Where appearances of particular interest presented themselves , I either diverged from my route in order to bestow ...
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... person whose political pre- judices , or known propensities , afforded a prospect to encourage the hope , that the absurdity would be received for truth , and reason thereby stultified . It was at such a time , and when every species of ...
... person whose political pre- judices , or known propensities , afforded a prospect to encourage the hope , that the absurdity would be received for truth , and reason thereby stultified . It was at such a time , and when every species of ...
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... persons contended for a strict observance of the ordinary forms . The general Marcellus resorted to a singular device to evade them without shocking the superstitious feelings of his soldiers , causing himself to be shut up in a litter ...
... persons contended for a strict observance of the ordinary forms . The general Marcellus resorted to a singular device to evade them without shocking the superstitious feelings of his soldiers , causing himself to be shut up in a litter ...
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