The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... to time , so long as our government , both Federal and State , is administered on the principles which have heretofore directed it , of legislating upon the private and partial interests of individuals and classes ; THE ...
... to time , so long as our government , both Federal and State , is administered on the principles which have heretofore directed it , of legislating upon the private and partial interests of individuals and classes ; THE ...
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the private and partial interests of individuals and classes ; especially if its connexion with the great moneyed interests of the country- now so happily loosened , to a considerable extent - should be re- sumed . In that case the ...
the private and partial interests of individuals and classes ; especially if its connexion with the great moneyed interests of the country- now so happily loosened , to a considerable extent - should be re- sumed . In that case the ...
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... individual purport in what seems so vague and inex- pressive , unless interpreted by her . She makes the epitaph anew , though the self - same words may have served for a thousand graves . " And yet , " said I afterwards to Mr ...
... individual purport in what seems so vague and inex- pressive , unless interpreted by her . She makes the epitaph anew , though the self - same words may have served for a thousand graves . " And yet , " said I afterwards to Mr ...
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... individuals involved ; but it is no less true that several passages of the negotiations have seemed to yield such a tacit acquiescence to the British pretension , on the question of jurisdiction , as could not but be highly irritating ...
... individuals involved ; but it is no less true that several passages of the negotiations have seemed to yield such a tacit acquiescence to the British pretension , on the question of jurisdiction , as could not but be highly irritating ...
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... individual mem- ber of a distinct class of society , seeks immunities and privileges for his class , and if successful , he establishes caste , the power and in- fluence of which he himself shares , and is of course interested to ...
... individual mem- ber of a distinct class of society , seeks immunities and privileges for his class , and if successful , he establishes caste , the power and in- fluence of which he himself shares , and is of course interested to ...
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