The United States Review and Literary Gazette, Volumen1G. & C. Carvill, 1827 |
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... interest to the public , and offer occasionally an article upon some of the principal traits in the policy of our national government . The arrangement of the articles in the new journal will not materially vary from that of its ...
... interest to the public , and offer occasionally an article upon some of the principal traits in the policy of our national government . The arrangement of the articles in the new journal will not materially vary from that of its ...
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... interest , humor , or caprice ? It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent al- liances with any portion of the foreign world , " said the Father of his Country , in his Farewell Address to the people . We needed , nevertheless ...
... interest , humor , or caprice ? It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent al- liances with any portion of the foreign world , " said the Father of his Country , in his Farewell Address to the people . We needed , nevertheless ...
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... interest , which those Essays had ex- cited in our minds , for a family , all the members of which seemed so highly gifted , and so disposed to improve their talents aright . It was , therefore , with a chill of our expectations , that ...
... interest , which those Essays had ex- cited in our minds , for a family , all the members of which seemed so highly gifted , and so disposed to improve their talents aright . It was , therefore , with a chill of our expectations , that ...
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... interest she felt in every thing that concerned her friends , filled a great part of almost all of them with allusions to their concerns ; and , of course , the publication of such passages would have been a violation of the confidence ...
... interest she felt in every thing that concerned her friends , filled a great part of almost all of them with allusions to their concerns ; and , of course , the publication of such passages would have been a violation of the confidence ...
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... interest him more , if they conveyed a human meaning . He grew tired of reading Horace in a place where nobody cared for his Latin . At length he would shut his book , and lay his gun on the two wooden hooks in his father's kitchen ...
... interest him more , if they conveyed a human meaning . He grew tired of reading Horace in a place where nobody cared for his Latin . At length he would shut his book , and lay his gun on the two wooden hooks in his father's kitchen ...
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