| 1837 - 1322 pages
...general throughout the country, it must be occasioned by some overpowering force of circumstances. The causes are various ; and it is a testimony to...republic has not been overthrown by its newspapers. 6 While the population is so scattered as it now is, throughout the greater part of the Union, nothing... | |
| American literature - 1837 - 624 pages
...general throughout the country, it must be occasioned by some overpowering force of circumstances. The causes are various ; and it is a testimony to...republic has not been overthrown by its newspapers. " While the population is so scattered as it now is, throughout the greater part of the Union, nothing... | |
| Harriet Martineau - Economic history - 1837 - 452 pages
...general throughout the country, it must be occasioned by some overpowering force of circum- stances. The causes are various ; and it is a testimony to...republic has not been overthrown by its newspapers. While the population is so scattered as it now is, throughout the greater part of the Union, nothing... | |
| Books - 1837 - 656 pages
...general throughout the country, it must be occasioned by some overpowering force of circumstances. The causes are various ; and it is a testimony to...republic has not been overthrown by its newspapers. While the population is so scattered as it now is, throughout the greater part of the Union, nothing... | |
| 1837 - 704 pages
...general throughout the country, it must be occasioned ' by some overpowering force of circumstances. The causes are ' various ; and it is a testimony to...republic has not ' been overthrown by its newspapers.' p. 147. ' Some months before I left the United States, a man of colour was burned alive, without trial,... | |
| Harriet Martineau - United States - 1837 - 432 pages
...occasioned by some overpowering force of circumstances. The causes are various ; and it is a testi- mony to the strength and purity of the democratic sentiment...republic has not been overthrown by its newspapers. While the population is so scattered as it now is, throughout the greater part of the Union, nothing... | |
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