The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 6Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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... effect upon commerce , and the security of property , our history affords but too many striking proofs . Most of the governments of Europe have undertaken the same duty . The results are hardly such , as to lead us to suppose that ...
... effect upon commerce , and the security of property , our history affords but too many striking proofs . Most of the governments of Europe have undertaken the same duty . The results are hardly such , as to lead us to suppose that ...
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... effect of this event was greatly to aggravate the fiscal and monetary difficulties of the country . Paper having become the universal medium of all public and private transactions south of New Eng- land , metallic currency was not ...
... effect of this event was greatly to aggravate the fiscal and monetary difficulties of the country . Paper having become the universal medium of all public and private transactions south of New Eng- land , metallic currency was not ...
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... effect of long preserving an invaluable life for his country - a life that had too surely become endan- gered by a self - martyring advocacy of the universal , practical , applica- tion of the broad uncorrupted principles of Democracy ...
... effect of long preserving an invaluable life for his country - a life that had too surely become endan- gered by a self - martyring advocacy of the universal , practical , applica- tion of the broad uncorrupted principles of Democracy ...
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... effect . They contain , however , a few pieces of much beauty , some of which , preserved in selections , and republished , from time to time , in miscellanies of light literature , are still read and admired . About this time he wrote ...
... effect . They contain , however , a few pieces of much beauty , some of which , preserved in selections , and republished , from time to time , in miscellanies of light literature , are still read and admired . About this time he wrote ...
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... effect than others could address their prejudices , and that it is a gross error to suppose that the full , able , and independent examination of mat- ters relating to public policy is not to their taste . For more than a year past Mr ...
... effect than others could address their prejudices , and that it is a gross error to suppose that the full , able , and independent examination of mat- ters relating to public policy is not to their taste . For more than a year past Mr ...
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