The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... evil appeared so serious , that Madison , the most intimate friend of Jefferson , a man whom the democratic party subsequently ranked among its leaders , regarded American society as almost lost , and hardly ventured to entertain any ...
... evil appeared so serious , that Madison , the most intimate friend of Jefferson , a man whom the democratic party subsequently ranked among its leaders , regarded American society as almost lost , and hardly ventured to entertain any ...
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... evil , but the evil was still there . The great powers , which it had brought into existence , were confronted with the events which had preceeded it and rendered it so necessary , and with the parties which were formed by the events ...
... evil , but the evil was still there . The great powers , which it had brought into existence , were confronted with the events which had preceeded it and rendered it so necessary , and with the parties which were formed by the events ...
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... evil , to principles and to the abuse of them , and in not attaching due importance to , and reposing sufficient confidence in , the variety of political forms and the flexibility of human society . There are occasions , in which ...
... evil , to principles and to the abuse of them , and in not attaching due importance to , and reposing sufficient confidence in , the variety of political forms and the flexibility of human society . There are occasions , in which ...
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... evil ? Could it be otherwise ? Had the government con- tinued in the hands of the federal party , would it have done better ? Was this pos- sible ? What have been the consequences , to the United States , of the triumph of the ...
... evil ? Could it be otherwise ? Had the government con- tinued in the hands of the federal party , would it have done better ? Was this pos- sible ? What have been the consequences , to the United States , of the triumph of the ...
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... evil this country has to strive with . In his rags and laughing savagery , he is there to undertake all work that can be done by mere strength of hand and back ; for wages that will purchase him potatoes . He needs only salt for ...
... evil this country has to strive with . In his rags and laughing savagery , he is there to undertake all work that can be done by mere strength of hand and back ; for wages that will purchase him potatoes . He needs only salt for ...
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