The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 - United States |
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... religious influences out of the question- as what we term life's joys . THE OLD SOLDIER REVISITING THE SCENE OF HIS EARLY STRUGGLES . * BY MELZAR GARDNER . A weary way ! yet , once again My foot - print marks this holy soil ; This ...
... religious influences out of the question- as what we term life's joys . THE OLD SOLDIER REVISITING THE SCENE OF HIS EARLY STRUGGLES . * BY MELZAR GARDNER . A weary way ! yet , once again My foot - print marks this holy soil ; This ...
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... religion , morality and policy , that apply to the practice of duelling between individuals - only aggravated and multiplied in an incalculable ratio . The nineteenth century has been sated and glutted with blood at its outset ; and the ...
... religion , morality and policy , that apply to the practice of duelling between individuals - only aggravated and multiplied in an incalculable ratio . The nineteenth century has been sated and glutted with blood at its outset ; and the ...
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... religion , all the wealth , and all the learning of the country . " The assertion had some color of truth to support it . When the two great anta- gonist principles began to develope themselves , the religion , the wealth , and the ...
... religion , all the wealth , and all the learning of the country . " The assertion had some color of truth to support it . When the two great anta- gonist principles began to develope themselves , the religion , the wealth , and the ...
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... religion and religious institutions , is com- plete . The political connexion of religion with government , by those who wish to see it flourish " pure and undefiled , " is no longer desired , ―nay more , they would consider it ...
... religion and religious institutions , is com- plete . The political connexion of religion with government , by those who wish to see it flourish " pure and undefiled , " is no longer desired , ―nay more , they would consider it ...
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... religion , law and order ; the fearful apprehension of an agrarian partition of their property dis- turbed the quiet of their slumbers , then , as now . No one will doubt the sincerity of the political faith of the New England lady ...
... religion , law and order ; the fearful apprehension of an agrarian partition of their property dis- turbed the quiet of their slumbers , then , as now . No one will doubt the sincerity of the political faith of the New England lady ...
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