The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 1Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... Jefferson and himself continued until death separated them forever . Mr. Macon found himself in Congress surrounded by the same condition of parties as in the Assembly of North Carolina . Persons who had speculated in the depreciated ...
... Jefferson and himself continued until death separated them forever . Mr. Macon found himself in Congress surrounded by the same condition of parties as in the Assembly of North Carolina . Persons who had speculated in the depreciated ...
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... Jefferson . Still further triumphs awaited the hero of the democracy in the congressional election in the Halifax district , in which General Davie ( who had returned from his mission to France ) took the field , 1837.1 21 Nathaniel Macon .
... Jefferson . Still further triumphs awaited the hero of the democracy in the congressional election in the Halifax district , in which General Davie ( who had returned from his mission to France ) took the field , 1837.1 21 Nathaniel Macon .
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... Jefferson to the year 1816 , Mr. Macon continued his support of the leading measures of the party to which he belonged . It was , however , during the second term of his friend's service as President that he began to perceive , as he ...
... Jefferson to the year 1816 , Mr. Macon continued his support of the leading measures of the party to which he belonged . It was , however , during the second term of his friend's service as President that he began to perceive , as he ...
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... Jefferson , whom some good people were honestly made to imagine all that was unprincipled , both in his public and private capacity-- of General Jackson , whom many actually supposed an illiterate ignorant dotard , whose stubborn ...
... Jefferson , whom some good people were honestly made to imagine all that was unprincipled , both in his public and private capacity-- of General Jackson , whom many actually supposed an illiterate ignorant dotard , whose stubborn ...
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... Jefferson . One remarkable trait of his public life deserving of notice is the elevation of his ambition above the attractions of office . No one can doubt that during the late administration , his wish could have readily commanded from ...
... Jefferson . One remarkable trait of his public life deserving of notice is the elevation of his ambition above the attractions of office . No one can doubt that during the late administration , his wish could have readily commanded from ...
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