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 19
... sent . He knew good music , and asked to have Haydn transferred to him , to be his second chapel - master . It was granted ; but the composer being sick and not present , nothing more was thought of it : till finally a friend of his in ...
... sent . He knew good music , and asked to have Haydn transferred to him , to be his second chapel - master . It was granted ; but the composer being sick and not present , nothing more was thought of it : till finally a friend of his in ...
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... sent the mother a pair of sheets , a change of clothes , and two suits for the infant - to be retained for one month , then to be cleansed and returned in a bag , ready for other similar occa- sions . This custom , which I found ...
... sent the mother a pair of sheets , a change of clothes , and two suits for the infant - to be retained for one month , then to be cleansed and returned in a bag , ready for other similar occa- sions . This custom , which I found ...
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... sent case . An early and respectable establishment was desirable - one , too , where fortune on her part would not be a requisite ; and it was with cunning congratulation of his own foresight and good management , he saw Miss Eyton ...
... sent case . An early and respectable establishment was desirable - one , too , where fortune on her part would not be a requisite ; and it was with cunning congratulation of his own foresight and good management , he saw Miss Eyton ...
Page 43
... sent to 0— where were the remainder of his effects ; and a gentleman , whom Silveira knew in former days , having gone through the necessary forms , no will being found , took charge of his affairs , and the beau- tiful favorite passed ...
... sent to 0— where were the remainder of his effects ; and a gentleman , whom Silveira knew in former days , having gone through the necessary forms , no will being found , took charge of his affairs , and the beau- tiful favorite passed ...
Page 49
... sent ye the day - why didn't he do his own arran ' ? he , he , he ! ' " Bekase you're such a hand at the off - put ... sent me a posie of the red rosies fine , But I sent him another of the rue mixeḍ with thyme'- bird , that same crane ...
... sent ye the day - why didn't he do his own arran ' ? he , he , he ! ' " Bekase you're such a hand at the off - put ... sent me a posie of the red rosies fine , But I sent him another of the rue mixeḍ with thyme'- bird , that same crane ...
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