The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... with triumph , as to cause them to reverse the true relations and names of parties , to believe themselves to have gained over the " demo- - cracy of numbers " they were so long wont to 1838. ] 13 How stands the Case ?
... with triumph , as to cause them to reverse the true relations and names of parties , to believe themselves to have gained over the " demo- - cracy of numbers " they were so long wont to 1838. ] 13 How stands the Case ?
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... true Democratic cause . The indignant manner in which these indiscreet effervescences of latent democra- cy were frowned upon , by so many of the old recognized authori- ties and magnates of the Whig party , will go far , in spite of ...
... true Democratic cause . The indignant manner in which these indiscreet effervescences of latent democra- cy were frowned upon , by so many of the old recognized authori- ties and magnates of the Whig party , will go far , in spite of ...
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... true , de- feated on that its leading measure . It failed to carry it through the House of Representatives . The mode and causes of that failure we cannot pause to dwell upon . Yet was it no victory to the other side , —or at best one ...
... true , de- feated on that its leading measure . It failed to carry it through the House of Representatives . The mode and causes of that failure we cannot pause to dwell upon . Yet was it no victory to the other side , —or at best one ...
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... true character of the issue involved be- tween the two parties . - The National Bank party was powerless in the House , as in the Senate . They , with the still more insignificant State Bank party , could only , by their union on that ...
... true character of the issue involved be- tween the two parties . - The National Bank party was powerless in the House , as in the Senate . They , with the still more insignificant State Bank party , could only , by their union on that ...
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... true , " answered I , —and for the rest of the day I thought of other matters than tomb - stones . At our next meeting I found him chiselling an open book upon a marble head - stone , and concluded that it was meant to express the ...
... true , " answered I , —and for the rest of the day I thought of other matters than tomb - stones . At our next meeting I found him chiselling an open book upon a marble head - stone , and concluded that it was meant to express the ...
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