Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... never could have been the object of the discussion now pending ? The limits of Texas are fixed and well known ; they have never extended beyond the Nueces . " - p . 110. The 23d of March , Senor Cardenas sent a letter to General Taylor ...
... never could have been the object of the discussion now pending ? The limits of Texas are fixed and well known ; they have never extended beyond the Nueces . " - p . 110. The 23d of March , Senor Cardenas sent a letter to General Taylor ...
49 psl.
... never injured him - who might go down , heart - broken and refusing to be comforted , in sorrow to her grave . Alas - could he have known it- vain man , how soon is he doomed to weep at the " inscrutable Providence , " by which his own ...
... never injured him - who might go down , heart - broken and refusing to be comforted , in sorrow to her grave . Alas - could he have known it- vain man , how soon is he doomed to weep at the " inscrutable Providence , " by which his own ...
58 psl.
... never done nor attempted before . That this phase is not the high- est , and that the author with a vivid insight into a part , is incapable of a just view of the whole , would seem probable , even to one who did not know what the ...
... never done nor attempted before . That this phase is not the high- est , and that the author with a vivid insight into a part , is incapable of a just view of the whole , would seem probable , even to one who did not know what the ...
59 psl.
... never be wanting to give it utterance . We learn that it is with reason , that the works of art produced by a nation are instinc- tively appealed to , as the finest test of the rank they are enti- tled to among the nations . We learn ...
... never be wanting to give it utterance . We learn that it is with reason , that the works of art produced by a nation are instinc- tively appealed to , as the finest test of the rank they are enti- tled to among the nations . We learn ...
70 psl.
... never so great as during the period of his supremacy in the regency , and political corruption and jobbing reached their acme in every department , during his administration as chancellor . In order to strengthen his position , many ...
... never so great as during the period of his supremacy in the regency , and political corruption and jobbing reached their acme in every department , during his administration as chancellor . In order to strengthen his position , many ...
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