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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... Friends of the Abolition of the 169 365 196 527 141 189 254 Robert Adrain , LL.D. Punishment of Death Punishment of Death , Address against Recent Ramble among the Peasantry of England • Reminiscences of Modern English Literary Men ...
... Friends of the Abolition of the 169 365 196 527 141 189 254 Robert Adrain , LL.D. Punishment of Death Punishment of Death , Address against Recent Ramble among the Peasantry of England • Reminiscences of Modern English Literary Men ...
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... friends of liberal political principles in Great Britain . He is the person , as he tells us himself , in a sketch of his own life prefixed to his miscellaneous writings , who originally suggested the plan of the Edinburgh Review , was ...
... friends of liberal political principles in Great Britain . He is the person , as he tells us himself , in a sketch of his own life prefixed to his miscellaneous writings , who originally suggested the plan of the Edinburgh Review , was ...
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... friends of liberty and humanity , especially in this country , as perhaps any Englishman of the present day . In his vigorous manhood , he composed with Brougham , Jeffry , Mackintosh , Holland , and a few other kindred souls , that ...
... friends of liberty and humanity , especially in this country , as perhaps any Englishman of the present day . In his vigorous manhood , he composed with Brougham , Jeffry , Mackintosh , Holland , and a few other kindred souls , that ...
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... friends , for no better reason than that the warmth of their friendship for us has induced them at our special request , and for our own benefit , to place their pro- perty in our hands . It is impossible that anything but the pressure ...
... friends , for no better reason than that the warmth of their friendship for us has induced them at our special request , and for our own benefit , to place their pro- perty in our hands . It is impossible that anything but the pressure ...
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... friends . And there - in yonder bower , I mark it well— Where lingers still the sun's last golden beam , How oft have I too lingered , till the stream That murmurs thro ' it , with so sweet a voice , Sparkled in the full glory of the ...
... friends . And there - in yonder bower , I mark it well— Where lingers still the sun's last golden beam , How oft have I too lingered , till the stream That murmurs thro ' it , with so sweet a voice , Sparkled in the full glory of the ...
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