The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 6Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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... political doctrine can possibly encounter , was increased to an ani- mosity that seemed to bode a long and disastrous overthrow of our party , and the inexpressible calamity of a correspondent retrogression of the great principles for ...
... political doctrine can possibly encounter , was increased to an ani- mosity that seemed to bode a long and disastrous overthrow of our party , and the inexpressible calamity of a correspondent retrogression of the great principles for ...
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... political institutions . We shall attempt to offer some remarks upon the funda- mental departure from those principles , which has repeatedly produced the very consequences which the Framers of the Constitution were most anxious to ...
... political institutions . We shall attempt to offer some remarks upon the funda- mental departure from those principles , which has repeatedly produced the very consequences which the Framers of the Constitution were most anxious to ...
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... political functions to a private corporation , wholly free from accountability to the people , was most clearly a palpable violation of the whole spirit of our form of Government . In doing this , the first Congress equally disregarded ...
... political functions to a private corporation , wholly free from accountability to the people , was most clearly a palpable violation of the whole spirit of our form of Government . In doing this , the first Congress equally disregarded ...
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... political equality which it was the prin- cipal design of the Constitution to preserve . To such an extent had the paper money power obtained the ascendancy , that , though Congress re- fused in 1811 to re - charter the bank , because ...
... political equality which it was the prin- cipal design of the Constitution to preserve . To such an extent had the paper money power obtained the ascendancy , that , though Congress re- fused in 1811 to re - charter the bank , because ...
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POLITICAL PORTRAITS WITH PEN AND PENCIL . NO . XIII . ( With a Portrait engraved on Sleel . ) WILLIAM LEGGETT . Towards the close of the last month a profound impression was pro- duced on the public mind by the untimely death of William ...
POLITICAL PORTRAITS WITH PEN AND PENCIL . NO . XIII . ( With a Portrait engraved on Sleel . ) WILLIAM LEGGETT . Towards the close of the last month a profound impression was pro- duced on the public mind by the untimely death of William ...
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