The United States Democratic Review, 17권J.& H.G. Langley, 1846 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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... present is a Double Number - including the two Numbers for July and August . This was made convenient by a change in the publishing arrangements of the work , the former engagements with Mr. H. G. Langley having terminated with the last ...
... present is a Double Number - including the two Numbers for July and August . This was made convenient by a change in the publishing arrangements of the work , the former engagements with Mr. H. G. Langley having terminated with the last ...
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... present auspi- cious season for the purpose to pass un- improved ; nor leave to the colder sym- pathies and fainter memories of a suc- ceeding generation , the performance of the duty which should spring from the fresh feelings and ...
... present auspi- cious season for the purpose to pass un- improved ; nor leave to the colder sym- pathies and fainter memories of a suc- ceeding generation , the performance of the duty which should spring from the fresh feelings and ...
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... present prime minister , Guizot . The zealous activity with which this effort to defeat us was pushed by the representatives of those governments , together with the character of intrigue accompanying it , fully constituted that case of ...
... present prime minister , Guizot . The zealous activity with which this effort to defeat us was pushed by the representatives of those governments , together with the character of intrigue accompanying it , fully constituted that case of ...
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... present Slave States , cannot surely admit of serious question . The greater value in Texas of the slave labor now employed in those States , must soon produce the effect of draining off that labor southwardly , by the same unvarying ...
... present Slave States , cannot surely admit of serious question . The greater value in Texas of the slave labor now employed in those States , must soon produce the effect of draining off that labor southwardly , by the same unvarying ...
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... present day so deeply agitate the thoughts of the civilized world . Is the negro race , or is it not , of equal attributes and capa- cities with our own ? Can they , on a large scale , co - exist side by side in the same country on a ...
... present day so deeply agitate the thoughts of the civilized world . Is the negro race , or is it not , of equal attributes and capa- cities with our own ? Can they , on a large scale , co - exist side by side in the same country on a ...
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5 페이지 - ... our manifest destiny to overspread the continent allotted by Providence for the free development of our yearly multiplying millions.
220 페이지 - Labor is worship !" — the robin is singing; " Labor is worship !" — the wild bee is ringing : Listen ! that eloquent whisper upspringing Speaks to thy soul from out Nature's great heart. From the dark cloud flows the life-giving shower ; From the rough sod blows the soft-breathing flower ; From the small insect, the rich coral bower; Only man, in the plan, shrinks from his part.
441 페이지 - I am loth to quote, yet inasmuch as the laws of all nations are doubtless raised out of the ruins of the civil law, as all governments are sprung out of the ruins of the Roman Empire, it must be owned that the principles of our law are borrowed from the civil law and therefore grounded upon the same reason in many things.
220 페이지 - Labor is rest — from the sorrows that greet us, Rest from all petty vexations that meet us, Rest from sin-promptings that ever entreat us, Rest from world-sirens that lure us to ill.
35 페이지 - He had lived in vain. He had no one word intimating that he had laughed or wept, was married or in love, had been commended, or cheated, or chagrined. If he had ever lived and acted, we were none the wiser for it.
126 페이지 - Thus much I should perhaps have said though I were sure I should have spoken only to trees and stones; and had none to cry to, but with the Prophet, O earth, earth, earth!
67 페이지 - As they who shunned the household maid Beheld the crown upon her, So all shall see your toil repaid With hearth and home and honor. Then let the toast be freely quaffed, In water cool and brimming, — " All honor to the good old Craft, Its merry men and women ! " fall out again your long array, In the old time's pleasant manner : Once more, on gay St.
415 페이지 - He saith unto them, Moses because of the hardness of your hearts suffered you to put away your wives: but from the beginning it was not so.
400 페이지 - To be governed at all, they must be governed with a rod of iron ; and our empire in the East would long since have been lost to Great Britain if civil skill and military prowess had not united their efforts to support an authority which Heaven never gave, by means which it never can sanction.
248 페이지 - The whole history of the Christian Religion shows, that she is in far greater danger of being corrupted by the alliance of power, than of being crushed by its opposition. Those who thrust temporal sovereignty upon her, treat her as their prototypes treated her author. They bow the knee, and spit upon her; they cry Hail!