The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 6Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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... course of business throughout the country too firmly to admit of a sudden change , without producing consequences which any popular Government would be anxious to avoid . To obviate many inconveniences which might be appre- hended in ...
... course of business throughout the country too firmly to admit of a sudden change , without producing consequences which any popular Government would be anxious to avoid . To obviate many inconveniences which might be appre- hended in ...
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... course of a few weeks . This is inevitable from the discordant values of the same denomination of currency in different sections of the United States . A nominal dollar is made to bear every possible variety of actual worth in the ...
... course of a few weeks . This is inevitable from the discordant values of the same denomination of currency in different sections of the United States . A nominal dollar is made to bear every possible variety of actual worth in the ...
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... course ; but in how many instances does he aspire to no higher office than that of an ingenious and dexterous partisan ! He does not look at political doctrines and public measures in a large and comprehensive point of view , weighing ...
... course ; but in how many instances does he aspire to no higher office than that of an ingenious and dexterous partisan ! He does not look at political doctrines and public measures in a large and comprehensive point of view , weighing ...
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... course of conduct . He would not tolerate any of the pretexts by which the timid and selfish excuse themselves from carrying an admitted principle into practice . He inquired only what was true , and what was right ; what was true he ...
... course of conduct . He would not tolerate any of the pretexts by which the timid and selfish excuse themselves from carrying an admitted principle into practice . He inquired only what was true , and what was right ; what was true he ...
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... course of preliminary studies , he was sent , while yet very young , to Georgetown College , in the District of Columbia . During his stay at this institution he mastered the prescribed studies with such ease that they seemed rather a ...
... course of preliminary studies , he was sent , while yet very young , to Georgetown College , in the District of Columbia . During his stay at this institution he mastered the prescribed studies with such ease that they seemed rather a ...
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