The United States Democratic Review, Volum 15Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1844 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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Pàgina 6
... breath . Calmly strong in conscious right- able to wait , and willing to bide his time - content to acquiesce in the prac- tical realities of the world as it is , and to make the best out of the actual men and things in it as he finds ...
... breath . Calmly strong in conscious right- able to wait , and willing to bide his time - content to acquiesce in the prac- tical realities of the world as it is , and to make the best out of the actual men and things in it as he finds ...
Pàgina 32
... breathing in of God ; " — and asks , “ Has every star , -through every grass - blade , the Soul of all souls seen fit to shed -and most - through every living soul , his light only on some score of men ? — the glory of a present God ...
... breathing in of God ; " — and asks , “ Has every star , -through every grass - blade , the Soul of all souls seen fit to shed -and most - through every living soul , his light only on some score of men ? — the glory of a present God ...
Pàgina 41
... breath away , and drowned what further compliments it had been his purpose to bestow . Many of the company had bespoken Will o ' the Wisps to convey them home ; and the host , in his general be- -1844 . ] 39 A Select Party .
... breath away , and drowned what further compliments it had been his purpose to bestow . Many of the company had bespoken Will o ' the Wisps to convey them home ; and the host , in his general be- -1844 . ] 39 A Select Party .
Pàgina 49
... breath was given ; The brightest hue that decks the bow That spans the arch of heaven . Thy tints may bloom on beauty's brow Ás radiant as her own ; But , lovely rose , it is not thou For whom I make my moan . THE LILY . Her haughty ...
... breath was given ; The brightest hue that decks the bow That spans the arch of heaven . Thy tints may bloom on beauty's brow Ás radiant as her own ; But , lovely rose , it is not thou For whom I make my moan . THE LILY . Her haughty ...
Pàgina 66
... breath and hear the tread , and respond to the voices of the advancing multitudes , that we judge , in all its reality , of the progressiveness of European civilisation . Even what we see with our eyes , and hear with our ears , and ...
... breath and hear the tread , and respond to the voices of the advancing multitudes , that we judge , in all its reality , of the progressiveness of European civilisation . Even what we see with our eyes , and hear with our ears , and ...
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