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The United States Democratic Review : Volume 0028, Issue 155 May 1851: United States magazine, and Democratic review

By J. and H. G. Langley

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Title: The United States Democratic Review : Volume 0028, Issue 155 May 1851: United States magazine, and Democratic review  
Author: J. and H. G. Langley
Volume: Volume 28
Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, American Periodicals, Biotechnology
Collections: Periodicals: Journal and Magazine Collection, The United States Democratic Review Collection
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Publication Date:
1851
Publisher: J. and H. G. Langley

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H. G. Langle, J. A. (1851). The United States Democratic Review : Volume 0028, Issue 155 May 1851. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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Description:The United States Magazine and Democratic Review was also (perhaps even primarily) a literary magazine, promoting the development of American literature

Table of Contents
Table of Contents: Miscellaneous Front Pages Constitutional Compromises pp. 385-393 -- Fallacies of Legislation. Illustrated by the Naval Appropriation Act of March 3, 1851 pp. 394-401 -- Lord Holland's Foreign Reminiscences pp. 401-409 -- The English in Ceylon pp. 409-413 -- Geographical Morality pp. 413-416 -- Paris pp. 416-417 -- The Podesta's Daughter pp. 417-429 -- Race of the American Indians pp. 429-435 -- The Tear. From the French pp. 435-436 -- The Mint pp. 436-444 -- The Legend of the Lake of Bolsena pp. 444-448 -- Sonnet pp. 448-449 -- Popular Portraits with Pen and Pencil. Charles Stewart, U. S. Navy pp. 449-457 -- The Challenge pp. 457-459 -- Democratic State Senators pp. 459-465 -- Financial and Commercial Review: Financial and Commercial Review pp. 465-470 -- Northern Democracy and the Union. The Late Silas Wright pp. 470-476 -- Notices of New Books: The United States: Its Power and Progress. By Guillaume Tell Poussin Translated from the French by Edmund L. Du Barry, M. D. pp. 476 -- Notices of New Books: The Irish Confederates, and the Rebellion of 1798. By Henry M. Field pp. 476 -- Notices of New Books: Report of a General Plan for the Promotion of Public and Personal Health: Devised, prepared, and recommended by the Commissioners appointed under a resolve of the Legislature of Massachusetts. pp. 476-477 -- Notices of New Books: The Practical Cook-Book, containing upwards of 1,000 Receipts: Consisting of directions for selecting, preparing, and cooking all kinds of meats, fish, poultry and game, soups, etc. By Mrs. Bliss pp. 477 -- Notices of New Books: The Celestial Telegraph; or, Secrets of the Life to Come, revealed through Magnetism; wherein the existence, the form and the occupations, of the soul after its separation from the body, are proved to be many years' experiments. By L. Alph Cahagnet pp. 477 -- Notices of New Books: The Works of J. Fennimore Cooper. Wing and Wing: or, Le Feu Follet. A Tale by the author of Deerslayer Revised and corrected. pp. 477 -- Notices of New Books: William Penn: An Historical Biography from New Sources, with an extra chapter on the Macaulay Charges By William Hepworth Dixon pp. 477-478 -- Notices of New Books: The Conquest of Florida, by Hernando De Soto. By Theodore Irving, M. A. pp. 478 -- Notices of New Books: Shakspeare's Dramatic Works pp. 478 -- Notices of New Books: London Labor, and the London Poor. By Henry Mayhew pp. 478 -- Notices of New Books: The House of the Seven Gables: a Romance. By Nathaniel Hawthorne pp. 478 -- Notices of New Books: The Rangers: or, the Tory's Daughter. A Tale: Illustrative of the Revolutionary History of Vermont, and the Northern Campaign of 1777. By the author of the Green Mountain Boys pp. 478 -- Notices of New Books: The Commissioner: or, De Lunatico Inquirendo. By G. P. R. James, Esq. pp. 478-479 -- Notices of New Books: Louisiana: Its Colonial History and Romance. By Charles Gayarre pp. 479 -- Notices of New Books: Physico-Physiological Researches on the Dynamics of Magnetism, Electricity, Heat, Light, Crystallization, and Chemism, in their relations to Vital Force. By Baron Charles Von Reichenback. The complete work from the German. By John Ashburner, M. D. pp. 479 -- Notices of New Books: Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship and Travels. From the German of Goethe pp. 479 -- Notices of New Books: The Autobiography and Memorials of Captain Obadiah Conger, for fifty years Mariner and Ship-master from the Port of New-York. By Rev. Henry T. Cheever pp. 479 -- Notices of New Books: Second-Love: or, The World's Opinion. By Martha Martel pp. 479-480 -- Notices of New Books: Nature and Blessedness of Christian Purity. by Rev. R. S. Foster pp. 480 -- Notices of New Books: The Education of a Daughter. by Archbishop Fenelon. Translated from the French pp. 480 -- Notices of New Books: Curran and his contemporaries. By Charles Phillips, F. R. S. pp. 480 -- Notices of New Books: Hurry-Graphs: or, Sketches of Scenery, Celebrities and Society. Taken from life. By N. P. Willis pp. 480 -- Notices of New Books: A Greek Grammar: for the use of High-Schools and Universities. By Philip Butman. Revised and enlarged by his son, Alexander Butman. Translated from German by Edward Robinson pp. 480 -- Notices of New Books: American Archaeological Researches. No. I The Serpent Symbol, and the Worship of the Reciprocal Principles of Nature in America. By E. G. Squier, A. M. pp. 480-480B

 
 



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