The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Band 2William Cullen Bryant, Henry J. Anderson, Robert Charles Sands E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... friends with an illegal and undue proportion of the joint and trust fund ; some were actually enga- ged in covenous designs to embezzle it . Clerks were preparing to pur- loin thousands by various stratagems ; some by saying they were ...
... friends with an illegal and undue proportion of the joint and trust fund ; some were actually enga- ged in covenous designs to embezzle it . Clerks were preparing to pur- loin thousands by various stratagems ; some by saying they were ...
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... friends , ' that he had no doubt this country would declare itself , in time , independent of Great Britain ; and that the seat of its government would be located near the little falls of the Potomac river . ' How nearly he came to the ...
... friends , ' that he had no doubt this country would declare itself , in time , independent of Great Britain ; and that the seat of its government would be located near the little falls of the Potomac river . ' How nearly he came to the ...
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... friend , " this step of the mother country , though intended to oppress and keep us low , in order to secure our dependence , may be sub- versive of this end . Poverty and oppression , among those whose minds are filled with ideas of ...
... friend , " this step of the mother country , though intended to oppress and keep us low , in order to secure our dependence , may be sub- versive of this end . Poverty and oppression , among those whose minds are filled with ideas of ...
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... friends , to induce him to break off his acquaintance with Mrs. Kaulderston , and mar- ry a Miss Lee . After having made this preparation , the sol- dier goes into battle and is killed . He is careful , however , to meet his death by ...
... friends , to induce him to break off his acquaintance with Mrs. Kaulderston , and mar- ry a Miss Lee . After having made this preparation , the sol- dier goes into battle and is killed . He is careful , however , to meet his death by ...
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... friend , and after the seclusion of several weeks , he produced his finished plan . tion . That our countryman , Fulton , had great genius , is not to be doubted ; but when left to its own bent , it was directed to , and wasted upon ...
... friend , and after the seclusion of several weeks , he produced his finished plan . tion . That our countryman , Fulton , had great genius , is not to be doubted ; but when left to its own bent , it was directed to , and wasted upon ...
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