The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 6Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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... so as to give as much matter as possible without increasing the size . The portrait of Mr. Leg- get not being finished by the engraver , will be given in time to bind with the present volume . 727525 As , at no period of its history had ...
... so as to give as much matter as possible without increasing the size . The portrait of Mr. Leg- get not being finished by the engraver , will be given in time to bind with the present volume . 727525 As , at no period of its history had ...
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... increased to an ani- mosity that seemed to bode a long and disastrous overthrow of our party , and the inexpressible ... increase in succeeding elections . It is on this ground we see the brightest and proudest cause of hope in the ...
... increased to an ani- mosity that seemed to bode a long and disastrous overthrow of our party , and the inexpressible ... increase in succeeding elections . It is on this ground we see the brightest and proudest cause of hope in the ...
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... 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 " Credit System ...
... 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 " Credit System ...
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... increase of money , within a few previous years from the discovery of America , had brought within their control , that we make no apology for giving it at large . " For as much as divers and sundry persons of the king's subjects of ...
... increase of money , within a few previous years from the discovery of America , had brought within their control , that we make no apology for giving it at large . " For as much as divers and sundry persons of the king's subjects of ...
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... increasing circulation ; but at the end of ten months , in consequence of the failure of its publishers , was discontinued . Its editor , however , had the satisfaction of perceiving , from the interest taken in his periodical , and the ...
... increasing circulation ; but at the end of ten months , in consequence of the failure of its publishers , was discontinued . Its editor , however , had the satisfaction of perceiving , from the interest taken in his periodical , and the ...
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