The American Whig Review, Հատոր 4,Հատոր 10Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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This was said calmly and seriously ; it flung back upon me the gloomy thoughts that had occupied me at the spring , and which ... thought he would have gone off in a blaze . Lo ! there is Emily's harp in full vibration . By all the books ...
This was said calmly and seriously ; it flung back upon me the gloomy thoughts that had occupied me at the spring , and which ... thought he would have gone off in a blaze . Lo ! there is Emily's harp in full vibration . By all the books ...
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... thought it advisable that candidates for office should also give a pledge of Christian faith , to show yet farther that they were trustworthy . in the whole extent of the Union there was but a single State ( Pennsylvania ) that did not ...
... thought it advisable that candidates for office should also give a pledge of Christian faith , to show yet farther that they were trustworthy . in the whole extent of the Union there was but a single State ( Pennsylvania ) that did not ...
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... thought prudent to say , " that the General Court which should be taking the sense of the people " on the necessity or expediency of revising the constitution . " And " if it should appear that two - thirds of the qualified voters ...
... thought prudent to say , " that the General Court which should be taking the sense of the people " on the necessity or expediency of revising the constitution . " And " if it should appear that two - thirds of the qualified voters ...
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... thought not clearly expressed , or adding such as were necessary for the preservation of the rights and happiness of the people . " The language of the Geor- gia constitution was to the purpose that no change should be made therein ...
... thought not clearly expressed , or adding such as were necessary for the preservation of the rights and happiness of the people . " The language of the Geor- gia constitution was to the purpose that no change should be made therein ...
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... thoughts a new thought had risen , like a star , whose pale effulgence , mingled with the common daylight , was not yet distinctly visible even to herself , but would grow brighter as the sun grew lower , and the rosy twilight darker ...
... thoughts a new thought had risen , like a star , whose pale effulgence , mingled with the common daylight , was not yet distinctly visible even to herself , but would grow brighter as the sun grew lower , and the rosy twilight darker ...
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