The Statesmen of America in 1846Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1847 - 548 Seiten |
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... United States will ever be vested in the Democratic ranks ; natu- rally and invariably the dominant party in a Republic . It must be so ; -though incidental circumstances would sometimes cause it to appear otherwise . I anticipate that ...
... United States will ever be vested in the Democratic ranks ; natu- rally and invariably the dominant party in a Republic . It must be so ; -though incidental circumstances would sometimes cause it to appear otherwise . I anticipate that ...
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... any of our letters of introduction , we went alone . The crowd was immense , but perfectly well conducted ; no pushing forward , no B murmuring , no jostling ; each was solicitous to avoid THE PRESIDENT AND PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES.
... any of our letters of introduction , we went alone . The crowd was immense , but perfectly well conducted ; no pushing forward , no B murmuring , no jostling ; each was solicitous to avoid THE PRESIDENT AND PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES.
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... United States were at variance , and might soon be at war , with Great Britain . Nor should it be omitted that the Americans , a high minded and sensitive people , jealous of their honour , have been the subjects of vulgar and ignorant ...
... United States were at variance , and might soon be at war , with Great Britain . Nor should it be omitted that the Americans , a high minded and sensitive people , jealous of their honour , have been the subjects of vulgar and ignorant ...
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... active service Slidell M'Kenzie and the veteran Major General Gaines , are proofs that the President understands the one as well as the other . Mr. Polk is attached to the Presbyterian church ; but B 2 OF THE UNITED STATES . 5.
... active service Slidell M'Kenzie and the veteran Major General Gaines , are proofs that the President understands the one as well as the other . Mr. Polk is attached to the Presbyterian church ; but B 2 OF THE UNITED STATES . 5.
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