The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... less to abuse , to favor the interests of a certain influential class of political leaders , who , deriving their prominence originally from the generous zeal of their Republican opinions and sentiments , in early life , become ...
... less to abuse , to favor the interests of a certain influential class of political leaders , who , deriving their prominence originally from the generous zeal of their Republican opinions and sentiments , in early life , become ...
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... less liable . These are the leading features of the system of policy on which the Adminis- tration has planted itself , to stand or fall with the popular ratifica- tion or condemnation of these principles , as involved in its great ...
... less liable . These are the leading features of the system of policy on which the Adminis- tration has planted itself , to stand or fall with the popular ratifica- tion or condemnation of these principles , as involved in its great ...
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... less courtly and delicate in style than a similar article which appeared simultaneously in the very journal especially devoted to the interests and honor of that gallant profession ! The panic of the year of suspension , so invaluable ...
... less courtly and delicate in style than a similar article which appeared simultaneously in the very journal especially devoted to the interests and honor of that gallant profession ! The panic of the year of suspension , so invaluable ...
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... less overwhelming than those which bore the late Administration in triumph through its death- struggle with the same power now foremost in the field in opposi- tion to the present . The Another of the signs of the times which we regard ...
... less overwhelming than those which bore the late Administration in triumph through its death- struggle with the same power now foremost in the field in opposi- tion to the present . The Another of the signs of the times which we regard ...
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... less than forty years before . It was singular that so strong an impression of early feeling should have survived through the changes of her subsequent life , in the course of which she had been a wife and a mother , and , so far as I ...
... less than forty years before . It was singular that so strong an impression of early feeling should have survived through the changes of her subsequent life , in the course of which she had been a wife and a mother , and , so far as I ...
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