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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... lady , slowly . The words seemed choking her , and tears that would not fall gathered mistily across her pained and softened vision . ' Malcolm , " she at length said , " I had no idea of this : you never told me - never hinted . Where ...
... lady , slowly . The words seemed choking her , and tears that would not fall gathered mistily across her pained and softened vision . ' Malcolm , " she at length said , " I had no idea of this : you never told me - never hinted . Where ...
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... lady , named the Lady Flora Hastings , daughter of a noble family who had long served their country with distinc- tion , was selected as the victim . She had been educated along with the Princess Victoria , and entertained a grateful ...
... lady , named the Lady Flora Hastings , daughter of a noble family who had long served their country with distinc- tion , was selected as the victim . She had been educated along with the Princess Victoria , and entertained a grateful ...
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... lady . " Yes , Madame , I am , " was Nichols ' answer . " Doubtless we all like little children , they are so loving , so harmless , and free from guile , who could help loving them ? " remarked Oliver . After some further conversation ...
... lady . " Yes , Madame , I am , " was Nichols ' answer . " Doubtless we all like little children , they are so loving , so harmless , and free from guile , who could help loving them ? " remarked Oliver . After some further conversation ...
Contents
PAGE | 41 |
A WIFE Song | 124 |
BENTONS CONGRESSIONAL DEBATES | 430 |
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