Littell's Living Age, Volume 9Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1846 |
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Page 289
... believe that the most sensitive lady might plunge her uncovered hand into a caldron of boiling tar without receiving the slightest injury ; while , if her hand were covered with a glove , it would be dreadfully burnt . It is difficult ...
... believe that the most sensitive lady might plunge her uncovered hand into a caldron of boiling tar without receiving the slightest injury ; while , if her hand were covered with a glove , it would be dreadfully burnt . It is difficult ...
Page 315
... believe , mutual advantage , and obviously without the slightest sacrifice of national honor . We have further to observe that this vote for ter- minating the convention was accompanied in the House of Representatives by another ...
... believe , mutual advantage , and obviously without the slightest sacrifice of national honor . We have further to observe that this vote for ter- minating the convention was accompanied in the House of Representatives by another ...
Page 316
... believe to be fraught with course of the Columbia by settlements which would consequences so disastrous to all our domestic in- resist the invasion , and which this country must terests , might be alleviated by even that incidental ...
... believe to be fraught with course of the Columbia by settlements which would consequences so disastrous to all our domestic in- resist the invasion , and which this country must terests , might be alleviated by even that incidental ...
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