The United States Democratic Review, Volume 8; Volume 40Lloyd & Campbell, 1967 - United States 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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Page 230
... beautiful drapery , but his is not Irish oratory no more than Webster's or Clay's . It wants the beautiful smooth polish of the Irish " brogue , " and he never could " blarney " like O'Connell when in his element . A London writer ...
... beautiful drapery , but his is not Irish oratory no more than Webster's or Clay's . It wants the beautiful smooth polish of the Irish " brogue , " and he never could " blarney " like O'Connell when in his element . A London writer ...
Page 361
... beautiful and how splendid in its bloom , though it withers away . The lily of the majestic Pyrenees and Alps is also beautiful and charming , though it will be broken off by the un- merciful storm . To tell everything , we must confess ...
... beautiful and how splendid in its bloom , though it withers away . The lily of the majestic Pyrenees and Alps is also beautiful and charming , though it will be broken off by the un- merciful storm . To tell everything , we must confess ...
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... beautiful flowers to behold and to be delighted with , " said the young actress . " It may pass as recompense for one day , but no longer ; although I am an admirer of the blooming spring and beautiful flowers , which resemble to some ...
... beautiful flowers to behold and to be delighted with , " said the young actress . " It may pass as recompense for one day , but no longer ; although I am an admirer of the blooming spring and beautiful flowers , which resemble to some ...
Contents
PAGE | 41 |
A WIFE Song | 124 |
BENTONS CONGRESSIONAL DEBATES | 430 |
Copyright | |
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