The American Whig Review, Հատոր 10Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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... expressions of pub- lic opinion , which , from time to time , were made to him respecting the manner in which he ought to fulfil the duties of the presidency . He cheerfully received in- formation from all sources . He sincerely desired ...
... expressions of pub- lic opinion , which , from time to time , were made to him respecting the manner in which he ought to fulfil the duties of the presidency . He cheerfully received in- formation from all sources . He sincerely desired ...
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... expression for the highest female beauty - the type in which God has set it . Vainly we seek to re- produce the idea in language of our own ; the chisel , by a faithful transcript of the character , may preserve the thought , but the ...
... expression for the highest female beauty - the type in which God has set it . Vainly we seek to re- produce the idea in language of our own ; the chisel , by a faithful transcript of the character , may preserve the thought , but the ...
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... expression of that face ; Might I but dream that to my bosom press once more that form , And once again upon thy sweet lips Print kisses fond and warm ; And hear once more that voice so tender , And feel thee mine again ; One moment of ...
... expression of that face ; Might I but dream that to my bosom press once more that form , And once again upon thy sweet lips Print kisses fond and warm ; And hear once more that voice so tender , And feel thee mine again ; One moment of ...
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... expressions is true ; for the refined and important principle of government repre- sentation is no part of that meaning ; nor is the principle in question probably un- derstood with any approach to accuracy by one in twenty of the ...
... expressions is true ; for the refined and important principle of government repre- sentation is no part of that meaning ; nor is the principle in question probably un- derstood with any approach to accuracy by one in twenty of the ...
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... expression , and but one incident of a stirring and passion- ate nature . There are few touches of the dramatic , and the stream of narration runs ever smoothly and monotonously . The whole is strongly imitative . Richter , Dickens ...
... expression , and but one incident of a stirring and passion- ate nature . There are few touches of the dramatic , and the stream of narration runs ever smoothly and monotonously . The whole is strongly imitative . Richter , Dickens ...
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