The United States Democratic Review, Volume 14J.& H.G. Langley, 1844 - United States Vols. 1-3, 5-8 contain the political and literary portions; v. 4 the historical register department, of the numbers published from Oct. 1837 to Dec. 1840. |
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... equal to at least a hundred and twenty at the present day , contracted by Philip V. , for the purpose of laying out a garden with fountains , in imitation of the splen- did bauble of Versailles . The present debts of Great Britain ...
... equal to at least a hundred and twenty at the present day , contracted by Philip V. , for the purpose of laying out a garden with fountains , in imitation of the splen- did bauble of Versailles . The present debts of Great Britain ...
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... equal force , in all cases , without regard to the character of the creditor . A wealthy capitalist , who would perhaps sustain no material inconvenience from the loss of a claim , has the same right in mere justice to enforce it , as ...
... equal force , in all cases , without regard to the character of the creditor . A wealthy capitalist , who would perhaps sustain no material inconvenience from the loss of a claim , has the same right in mere justice to enforce it , as ...
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... equal to that which would be imposed upon a private gentleman , with an annual income of two thousand dol- lars , by a debt of two hundred dollars , with an accompanying annual interest charge of ten dollars . If a gentleman so situated ...
... equal to that which would be imposed upon a private gentleman , with an annual income of two thousand dol- lars , by a debt of two hundred dollars , with an accompanying annual interest charge of ten dollars . If a gentleman so situated ...
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... equal . Thirty years of cheerful , regular , suc- cessful work , with so little of variety or incident , that the history of one day may serve for the whole , show how well he was contented . Unlike Han- del's thirty years of opera ...
... equal . Thirty years of cheerful , regular , suc- cessful work , with so little of variety or incident , that the history of one day may serve for the whole , show how well he was contented . Unlike Han- del's thirty years of opera ...
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... equal speed . The seats are all under cover ; whereas the Eng- lish are perched on the outside upon naked wooden benches , flanked with small iron rods that chafe and cut the flesh , exposed to the unceasing rains and chilly winds of ...
... equal speed . The seats are all under cover ; whereas the Eng- lish are perched on the outside upon naked wooden benches , flanked with small iron rods that chafe and cut the flesh , exposed to the unceasing rains and chilly winds of ...
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