The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 6Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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... Union- they now claim the right to compel the people to elect such legislators as shall perpetuate their tyranny , and only act in blind and implicit subser- vience to their immediate and direct profit . This subject has , therefore ...
... Union- they now claim the right to compel the people to elect such legislators as shall perpetuate their tyranny , and only act in blind and implicit subser- vience to their immediate and direct profit . This subject has , therefore ...
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... Union was paralyzed at once by the universal dishonor of the fictitious currency created by corporations , in consequence of its enor- mous redundancy , from the criminal cupidity of those who exercised the irresponsible power of ...
... Union was paralyzed at once by the universal dishonor of the fictitious currency created by corporations , in consequence of its enor- mous redundancy , from the criminal cupidity of those who exercised the irresponsible power of ...
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... Union , because its extent is greatly inferior to that of our great commercial staple Cotton . As an article of the highest importance to the health and comfort of our citizens of all classes , Wool deserves to be relieved from the ...
... Union , because its extent is greatly inferior to that of our great commercial staple Cotton . As an article of the highest importance to the health and comfort of our citizens of all classes , Wool deserves to be relieved from the ...
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... Union . Little foreign commerce being carried on during a period of war , had the citizens of every section of the country agreed to accept paper currency , however depreciated , as money for the purchase of com- modities and the ...
... Union . Little foreign commerce being carried on during a period of war , had the citizens of every section of the country agreed to accept paper currency , however depreciated , as money for the purchase of com- modities and the ...
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... Union , kept public attention alive to what would otherwise have been so likely to be disregarded - and which , in fact , was denied by many leading individuals in the Middle States the absolute deprecia- tion of their paper currency to ...
... Union , kept public attention alive to what would otherwise have been so likely to be disregarded - and which , in fact , was denied by many leading individuals in the Middle States the absolute deprecia- tion of their paper currency to ...
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