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Browse items in The United States Democratic review. Volume 23, Issue 125, Nov 1848
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  • The General Issue, 381-390.
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  • To Mercury, 390-391.
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  • School Architecture, 391-399.
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  • An Appeal to the Free Soil Party, 399-405.
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  • Rail-Road to the Pacific, 405-413.
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  • Aunt Beck; or, the Texan Virago and the Tailor of Gotham, 413-420.
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  • To Miss M. S., 420-421.
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  • Emilia Galotti. A Tragedy in Five Acts. Translated from the German of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, 421-431.
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  • The Sweets of Sadness. An Impromptu, 431-432.
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  • Sabbath Laws in Pennsylvania, 432-444.
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  • Constitutional Law, 444-450.
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  • Select Library of the German Classics. The Herman and Dorothea of Goethe. Polyhymnia, 450-452.
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  • Clio, 452-459.
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  • Erato, 459-461.
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  • Financial and Commercial Review, 461-466.
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  • Gossip of the Month, 466-469.
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  • Shandy McGuire; or Tricks upon Travellers; being a story of the North of Ireland. By Paul Peppergrass, Esq., 469.
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  • Past and Present - Chartism, and Sartor Resartus. By Thomas Carlyle, 469-470.
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  • Story of the Peninsular War. By General Charles William Vane, 470-472.
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  • The Oak Openings; or, The Bee-Hunter. by James Fennimore Cooper, 472-474.
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  • An Universal History, in a Series of Letters: Being a complete and impartial narrative of the most remarkable events of all nations, form the earliest period to the present time, forming a complete history of the world. By G. C. Hebbe, LL. D., 474-475.
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  • The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. The author's revised edition, 475.
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  • The Life of Fourier. By Ch. Pellarin, M. D., 475.
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  • Love in the Phalanstery. By Victor Hennequin, 475.
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  • Pathology of the Croup; with remarks on its treatment, etc. By Horace Green, A. M., M. D., 475.
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  • An Elementary Practical Book for learning to speak and write the French Language. By J. Girard, P. L., 475.
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  • Ellen Middleton: A Tale. By Lady Georgiana Fullerton, 475.
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  • Xenophon's Memorabilia of Socrates: With English Notes, critical and explanatory. By Charles Anthon, LL. D., 475-476.
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  • The French Revolution from 1789 to 1848. By W. T. Redhead., 476.
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  • The History of Mary Queen of Scots. By Jacob Abbott, 476.
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  • A History of France, from the conquest by Julius Caesar to the reign of Louis Phillipe. By Mrs. Markham, 476.
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  • Notes of a Military Reconnoissance from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri, to San Diego in California, including part of the Arkansas, Del Norte, and Gila Rivers. By Lieut. Col. W. H. Emory, 476.
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  • A First Book in Greek; containing a full view of the forms of words, with Vocabulary and copious Exercises, on the method of constant imitation and repetition. By George M'Clintock, D. D. and George R. Crooks, A. M., 476.
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  • Elements of Plane and Spherical Trigonometry. By Elias Loomis, A. M., 476-478.
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