The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 6Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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... citizens would have increased our national and individual wealth to an extent unparalleled in the history of mankind , but for the continual disasters growing out of the false and delusive stimulus of paper money . The article upon the ...
... citizens would have increased our national and individual wealth to an extent unparalleled in the history of mankind , but for the continual disasters growing out of the false and delusive stimulus of paper money . The article upon the ...
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... citizens of all classes , Wool deserves to be relieved from the suicidal experiments of protection which have placed both the producers of the raw material , and the manufacturers , wholly within the power of a small number of ...
... citizens of all classes , Wool deserves to be relieved from the suicidal experiments of protection which have placed both the producers of the raw material , and the manufacturers , wholly within the power of a small number of ...
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... citizens of every section of the country agreed to accept paper currency , however depreciated , as money for the purchase of com- modities and the payment of debts , great apparent prosperity might have existed for the time being ...
... citizens of every section of the country agreed to accept paper currency , however depreciated , as money for the purchase of com- modities and the payment of debts , great apparent prosperity might have existed for the time being ...
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... citizen , never placed prominently before the community by the adventitious influence of pub- lic or official station , called forth more general and generous tributes of sorrow , admiration , or regret , even from that portion of the ...
... citizen , never placed prominently before the community by the adventitious influence of pub- lic or official station , called forth more general and generous tributes of sorrow , admiration , or regret , even from that portion of the ...
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... citizens are to be found who are not conversant with the principles at least of the three rudimental branches of reading , writing , and arithmetic . Nor can it be at all doubted that a very considerable portion have made advances far ...
... citizens are to be found who are not conversant with the principles at least of the three rudimental branches of reading , writing , and arithmetic . Nor can it be at all doubted that a very considerable portion have made advances far ...
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