The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 - United States |
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... letter , did not even restrain itself within the limits of decency ? What has be- come of the argument that such an institution was necessary to manage the exchanges of the country , -when our foreign exchanges so speedily righted ...
... letter , did not even restrain itself within the limits of decency ? What has be- come of the argument that such an institution was necessary to manage the exchanges of the country , -when our foreign exchanges so speedily righted ...
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... letters , which the moss and wintry rain of many years had not been able to oblite- rate . These , these were graves where loved ones slept ! It is an old theme of satire , the falsehood and vanity of monumental eulo- gies ; but when ...
... letters , which the moss and wintry rain of many years had not been able to oblite- rate . These , these were graves where loved ones slept ! It is an old theme of satire , the falsehood and vanity of monumental eulo- gies ; but when ...
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... letter after letter of the names of the Nortons , the May- hews , the Luces , the Daggets , and other immemorial families of the Vineyard . Often , with an artist's pride , the good old sculptor would speak of favorite productions of ...
... letter after letter of the names of the Nortons , the May- hews , the Luces , the Daggets , and other immemorial families of the Vineyard . Often , with an artist's pride , the good old sculptor would speak of favorite productions of ...
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... letter clergyman of the Cotton Mather school . It turned out , however , to be emblematical of the scriptu- ral knowledge of an old woman who had never read any thing but her Bible ; and the monument was a tribute to her piety and good ...
... letter clergyman of the Cotton Mather school . It turned out , however , to be emblematical of the scriptu- ral knowledge of an old woman who had never read any thing but her Bible ; and the monument was a tribute to her piety and good ...
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... letter and spirit , by the appointment of commis- sioners , and the organization of volunteers to support them , on their encountering the opposition which seems in all probability to await them from the British military authorities ...
... letter and spirit , by the appointment of commis- sioners , and the organization of volunteers to support them , on their encountering the opposition which seems in all probability to await them from the British military authorities ...
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