American Quarterly Review, Том 20Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1836 |
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... party strife ; Not in some hour when Pleasure with a sigh Of languor puts his rosy garland by : Not in the breathing times of that poor slave Who daily piles up wealth in Mammon's cave , Is nature felt , or can be ; nor do words , Which ...
... party strife ; Not in some hour when Pleasure with a sigh Of languor puts his rosy garland by : Not in the breathing times of that poor slave Who daily piles up wealth in Mammon's cave , Is nature felt , or can be ; nor do words , Which ...
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... party , and of feeling , is still more difficult and uncertain . He who really endeavours to give a faithful account of great political revolutions , to investigate thoroughly the hidden causes of the events which he records , conscious ...
... party , and of feeling , is still more difficult and uncertain . He who really endeavours to give a faithful account of great political revolutions , to investigate thoroughly the hidden causes of the events which he records , conscious ...
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... party were assembled to in- augurate him , the General called on Mr. Rives , the American envoy , a worthy , sensible man , as we can testify from personal acquaintance , who had great influence over him . Monarchy trembled in the ...
... party were assembled to in- augurate him , the General called on Mr. Rives , the American envoy , a worthy , sensible man , as we can testify from personal acquaintance , who had great influence over him . Monarchy trembled in the ...
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... party de- cidedly hostile to liberal sentiments , by a mark of public sym- pathy , perhaps never before paid to a private citizen , directed their president to address a note to Mr. G. W. Lafayette , enquiring after the health of his ...
... party de- cidedly hostile to liberal sentiments , by a mark of public sym- pathy , perhaps never before paid to a private citizen , directed their president to address a note to Mr. G. W. Lafayette , enquiring after the health of his ...
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... party , and the fate of these adventurous men became a sub- ject of general anxiety - many believed that they had perished from the vicissitudes incident to so arduous a journey ; but the only circumstances which encouraged this belief ...
... party , and the fate of these adventurous men became a sub- ject of general anxiety - many believed that they had perished from the vicissitudes incident to so arduous a journey ; but the only circumstances which encouraged this belief ...
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