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... party . We concede them this credit . They are naturally fond of splendor and strength - large and sweeping action - bold and brilliant energy of enterprise . Such is precise- ly the character their instinct has ever tended and striven ...
... party . We concede them this credit . They are naturally fond of splendor and strength - large and sweeping action - bold and brilliant energy of enterprise . Such is precise- ly the character their instinct has ever tended and striven ...
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... party , they must still all , on the whole and in the long run , belong to the one party or the other . And the maintenance of his party in ascendency , for the sake of its gene- ral system , spirit and tendency , may very properly be ...
... party , they must still all , on the whole and in the long run , belong to the one party or the other . And the maintenance of his party in ascendency , for the sake of its gene- ral system , spirit and tendency , may very properly be ...
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... Party . Their present organization is founded directly on that which has constituted them a party ever since the commencement of the great United States Bank Battle in General Jackson's day . This is but a continuation of the same long ...
... Party . Their present organization is founded directly on that which has constituted them a party ever since the commencement of the great United States Bank Battle in General Jackson's day . This is but a continuation of the same long ...
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THE UNITED STATES MAGAZINE AND DEMOCRATIC REVIEW VOL XV | 3 |
AVARICE AND ENVY A Tale from the French of Victor Hugo | 9 |
THE REANNEXATION OF TEXAS IN ITS DURATION OF SLAVERY | 11 |
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