The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 28Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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... never look upon the law as a science - never trace the precepts , which they are daily repeating and applying , upward to the fountains whence they flow - never search for the bases of the rules they are hourly handling -- never inquire ...
... never look upon the law as a science - never trace the precepts , which they are daily repeating and applying , upward to the fountains whence they flow - never search for the bases of the rules they are hourly handling -- never inquire ...
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... never had left his memory , and he sought the waters of life at their very source . Two of his particular friends were calculated to strengthen these impressions - Bishop Meade , whom he al- ways held in affectionate remembrance , and ...
... never had left his memory , and he sought the waters of life at their very source . Two of his particular friends were calculated to strengthen these impressions - Bishop Meade , whom he al- ways held in affectionate remembrance , and ...
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... never borrow a dollar without laying a tax in the same instant to pay the interest annually , and the principal within a given time . " Mr. Gallatin , who presided for so many years , and with such distinguished ability , over our ...
... never borrow a dollar without laying a tax in the same instant to pay the interest annually , and the principal within a given time . " Mr. Gallatin , who presided for so many years , and with such distinguished ability , over our ...
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JANUARY 1851 | 3 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE AMERICAN UNION | 15 |
II THE TREASURY | 24 |
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