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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Page 10
... letters upon oatmeal . At length his political friends , by a sort of accident , obtain , for the time , the con- trol of the Administration , and Mr. Smith receives a preferment , which enables him , with strict economy , to accumulate ...
... letters upon oatmeal . At length his political friends , by a sort of accident , obtain , for the time , the con- trol of the Administration , and Mr. Smith receives a preferment , which enables him , with strict economy , to accumulate ...
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... letter of Mr. Smith . If we The ample ability of the principal indebted States , to meet their engage- ments , is one of the most important considerations connected with the sub- ject . When we compare the trifling amount of these with ...
... letter of Mr. Smith . If we The ample ability of the principal indebted States , to meet their engage- ments , is one of the most important considerations connected with the sub- ject . When we compare the trifling amount of these with ...
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... letters of introduction to several respectable merchants in one of our Atlantic cities , with more substantial recommendations in the shape of letters of credit to a considerable amount , on one of the wealthiest houses in Funchal ...
... letters of introduction to several respectable merchants in one of our Atlantic cities , with more substantial recommendations in the shape of letters of credit to a considerable amount , on one of the wealthiest houses in Funchal ...
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... letters for him - these being always di- rected to O , which he had made the centre from which he diverged in his numerous peregrinations . The bar - keeper handed him a letter ; he tore open the seal with fingers trembling so nervously ...
... letters for him - these being always di- rected to O , which he had made the centre from which he diverged in his numerous peregrinations . The bar - keeper handed him a letter ; he tore open the seal with fingers trembling so nervously ...
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... letter he had left be- hind , and found it an announcement of Miss Eyton's intended marriage with a wealthy parvenu , lately entered in the lists of fashion , and of which event the newspaper gave certain confirmation . One who knew the ...
... letter he had left be- hind , and found it an announcement of Miss Eyton's intended marriage with a wealthy parvenu , lately entered in the lists of fashion , and of which event the newspaper gave certain confirmation . One who knew the ...
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