The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 1Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... election to the House of Commons of North Carolina . It was here that Mr. Macon was first called upon to bring into practice , by his votes , those sterling principles of democracy , for an ardent support of which his name will ever be ...
... election to the House of Commons of North Carolina . It was here that Mr. Macon was first called upon to bring into practice , by his votes , those sterling principles of democracy , for an ardent support of which his name will ever be ...
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... election of General Jackson was ascertained , Mr. Macon resigned his seat in the Senate , and retired altogether ... elections . While a member of the convention he frequently brought before the public , in short speeches , his ...
... election of General Jackson was ascertained , Mr. Macon resigned his seat in the Senate , and retired altogether ... elections . While a member of the convention he frequently brought before the public , in short speeches , his ...
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... elections , through which three peaceable citizens , whose exertions were necessary to the support of their families , and who were strangers to the agitation of the election , were shot dead in the streets : the applause bestowed by ...
... elections , through which three peaceable citizens , whose exertions were necessary to the support of their families , and who were strangers to the agitation of the election , were shot dead in the streets : the applause bestowed by ...
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... election of 1800 , at which , he asserts , the assent of the Governor was obtained to have his name placed on the Assembly ticket - and states : " An imperfect sketch of the scene at the house of Colonel Burr was published in the year ...
... election of 1800 , at which , he asserts , the assent of the Governor was obtained to have his name placed on the Assembly ticket - and states : " An imperfect sketch of the scene at the house of Colonel Burr was published in the year ...
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... election of 1800 , it is well known , that the republican candidates succeeded . Jefferson and Burr , each received seventy - three votes , John Adams , 65 , -Pinckney , 64. An equali- ty , however , was not anticipated , still less was ...
... election of 1800 , it is well known , that the republican candidates succeeded . Jefferson and Burr , each received seventy - three votes , John Adams , 65 , -Pinckney , 64. An equali- ty , however , was not anticipated , still less was ...
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