The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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Page 14
... person of the sovereign those feel- ings of loyalty , which properly belong to the country , nu- merous mercenary forces , endued with a cultivated discipline , strengthen the arm of government , diminish the character and importance of ...
... person of the sovereign those feel- ings of loyalty , which properly belong to the country , nu- merous mercenary forces , endued with a cultivated discipline , strengthen the arm of government , diminish the character and importance of ...
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... person was drunk every day , by nine o'clock in the morning . Children are never per- mitted to go to school ; learning , we presume , being consider- ed aristocratical in this land of equal rights . Accordingly , nothing can exceed the ...
... person was drunk every day , by nine o'clock in the morning . Children are never per- mitted to go to school ; learning , we presume , being consider- ed aristocratical in this land of equal rights . Accordingly , nothing can exceed the ...
Page 92
... person who first attempted to take the liquor , but the latter , having succeeded in throwing it out of the canoe , and seeing it soon conveyed toward shore , his anxiety to procure his share of it predominated over any feeling of ...
... person who first attempted to take the liquor , but the latter , having succeeded in throwing it out of the canoe , and seeing it soon conveyed toward shore , his anxiety to procure his share of it predominated over any feeling of ...
Page 93
... person to water the cattle ; -of another to cut up the esculent roots , or parcel out the hay with which they are fed ; -of a third to milk , & c . This division would seem quite trifling upon an ordinary farm , but it constitutes an ...
... person to water the cattle ; -of another to cut up the esculent roots , or parcel out the hay with which they are fed ; -of a third to milk , & c . This division would seem quite trifling upon an ordinary farm , but it constitutes an ...
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... person who supplied the people attending the treaty at Chicago with fresh beef , drove about two hundred head from Brownstown to Chicago , a distance of upwards of three hundred miles , in eighteen days , in the month of August ; and it ...
... person who supplied the people attending the treaty at Chicago with fresh beef , drove about two hundred head from Brownstown to Chicago , a distance of upwards of three hundred miles , in eighteen days , in the month of August ; and it ...
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