The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 33Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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... political influence . To make " political capital " is now the highest feat of policy and statesmanship ; and whether this is achieved by the assertion or the surrender of the national honor and interests abroad , or by stimulating ...
... political influence . To make " political capital " is now the highest feat of policy and statesmanship ; and whether this is achieved by the assertion or the surrender of the national honor and interests abroad , or by stimulating ...
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against the peace and union of this confederation . It is not a mere political question , although on the part of England , it aims at great political objects . It has become a question in- volving those principles which form the basis ...
against the peace and union of this confederation . It is not a mere political question , although on the part of England , it aims at great political objects . It has become a question in- volving those principles which form the basis ...
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... political principles , they will be brought to act together at the next Presidential election in perfect union , by the promise , or the hope , of a more equal distribution of the loaves and fishes . The Whigs must , therefore , be ...
... political principles , they will be brought to act together at the next Presidential election in perfect union , by the promise , or the hope , of a more equal distribution of the loaves and fishes . The Whigs must , therefore , be ...
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