The United States Democratic Review, 14. kötetJ.& H.G. Langley, 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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7. oldal
... honor , and policy , to look their obligations fairly in the face , and make that ample and immediate provision to meet those payments which they are all able , and ought to be all anxious to make at the earliest possible opportunity ...
... honor , and policy , to look their obligations fairly in the face , and make that ample and immediate provision to meet those payments which they are all able , and ought to be all anxious to make at the earliest possible opportunity ...
8. oldal
... honor of the country , the same Congress that enact- ed it , at a subsequent moment of re- covered sanity , expunged from the statute book . It has been announced as a maxim by European writers on this subject , that if honor and ...
... honor of the country , the same Congress that enact- ed it , at a subsequent moment of re- covered sanity , expunged from the statute book . It has been announced as a maxim by European writers on this subject , that if honor and ...
9. oldal
... honor , they have intrusted their property to our hands ? Several particular cases of great hardship have been brought to the notice of the public , and serve to confirm the above general state- ments in regard to the situation of our ...
... honor , they have intrusted their property to our hands ? Several particular cases of great hardship have been brought to the notice of the public , and serve to confirm the above general state- ments in regard to the situation of our ...
10. oldal
... honor . Empty praise rather than solid pudding is the common stipend of literary labor , and for a conspicuous writer in an opposi- tion journal , the patronage of govern- ment was of course out of the question . While mitres , prebends ...
... honor . Empty praise rather than solid pudding is the common stipend of literary labor , and for a conspicuous writer in an opposi- tion journal , the patronage of govern- ment was of course out of the question . While mitres , prebends ...
14. oldal
... honor of his State like the honor of his wife - not to be even suspected or ac- cused ? On this ground , then , as an act of high and chivalric honor , if not of plain and necessary honesty , we still hold that the whole of the ...
... honor of his State like the honor of his wife - not to be even suspected or ac- cused ? On this ground , then , as an act of high and chivalric honor , if not of plain and necessary honesty , we still hold that the whole of the ...
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