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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... seemed almost questionable , shall we refuse to satisfy the undoubted claims of foreign- ers who , at our own desire , and in the confidence which they felt in our good faith and habits of honorable dealing , have placed their property ...
... seemed almost questionable , shall we refuse to satisfy the undoubted claims of foreign- ers who , at our own desire , and in the confidence which they felt in our good faith and habits of honorable dealing , have placed their property ...
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... seemed best to reserve him till now . Haydn and Beethoven lead us into entirely a new world - the boundless world , it may be called , of Instrumental Music . We We have been thrilled with the sublimity of a universal sentiment bursting ...
... seemed best to reserve him till now . Haydn and Beethoven lead us into entirely a new world - the boundless world , it may be called , of Instrumental Music . We We have been thrilled with the sublimity of a universal sentiment bursting ...
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... seemed surrounded with its own atmosphere , seemed to enchant the air with its own style , and to hold us spell - bound within the charmed ele- ment , utterly forgetful that there was another world but that which this mas- ter - piece ...
... seemed surrounded with its own atmosphere , seemed to enchant the air with its own style , and to hold us spell - bound within the charmed ele- ment , utterly forgetful that there was another world but that which this mas- ter - piece ...
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... seemed too much exposed to the cold , instantly the richest shawls left the shoulders of their fair wearers to wrap up the old man warm . He was too much affected by the performance to remain through the whole , and he was carried from ...
... seemed too much exposed to the cold , instantly the richest shawls left the shoulders of their fair wearers to wrap up the old man warm . He was too much affected by the performance to remain through the whole , and he was carried from ...
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... seemed fain to start ; As wave by the wind was his spirit stirred , But he answered- " Far better the blessing heard From the depth of my silent heart . " " Is it Wisdom , then , whose glorious lore Is the aim of thy soul's high ...
... seemed fain to start ; As wave by the wind was his spirit stirred , But he answered- " Far better the blessing heard From the depth of my silent heart . " " Is it Wisdom , then , whose glorious lore Is the aim of thy soul's high ...
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