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 5
... political station on the face of the globe -though he has , indeed , descended irrevocably , from that brilliant and powerful part which he has so long sustained on the stage of public affairs , into the shaded obscurity of simple pri ...
... political station on the face of the globe -though he has , indeed , descended irrevocably , from that brilliant and powerful part which he has so long sustained on the stage of public affairs , into the shaded obscurity of simple pri ...
Pàgina 8
... political career was that on which , on my return from Washington , they met me on the Battery , in the midst of a storm of wind and rain , which would have kept fair weather friends at home , and extend- ed to me , a private citizen ...
... political career was that on which , on my return from Washington , they met me on the Battery , in the midst of a storm of wind and rain , which would have kept fair weather friends at home , and extend- ed to me , a private citizen ...
Pàgina 9
... political differences have been wholly free from that most venomous and corroding of all poisons , personal hatred . " But , in other respects , it is now im- material what was the character of those collisions . They have been turned ...
... political differences have been wholly free from that most venomous and corroding of all poisons , personal hatred . " But , in other respects , it is now im- material what was the character of those collisions . They have been turned ...
Pàgina 11
... political affairs , with emo- tions which shrink from public utter- ance . Others may hasten to the moun- tain - tops to wait in eager impatience for the first ray of the morning's dawn ; we are reluctant to withdraw our gaze , of ...
... political affairs , with emo- tions which shrink from public utter- ance . Others may hasten to the moun- tain - tops to wait in eager impatience for the first ray of the morning's dawn ; we are reluctant to withdraw our gaze , of ...
Pàgina 53
... political wit , the third is a lively painter of manners and moral satirist . Between Tom Hood and Theodore Hook , there is the least possible sympathy : Hood , a poet of fine fancy , a wit , as a punster unmatched , with keen sense and ...
... political wit , the third is a lively painter of manners and moral satirist . Between Tom Hood and Theodore Hook , there is the least possible sympathy : Hood , a poet of fine fancy , a wit , as a punster unmatched , with keen sense and ...
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