The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 1Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... justice of majori- ties ; a claim not always fairly recognised in practice by the latter , in the full sway of power , when flushed with triumph , and impelled by strong interests . This has ever been the point of the democratic cause ...
... justice of majori- ties ; a claim not always fairly recognised in practice by the latter , in the full sway of power , when flushed with triumph , and impelled by strong interests . This has ever been the point of the democratic cause ...
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... justice , for the protection of the natural equal rights of the citizen , and the preservation of social order . In all other respects , the VOLUNTARY PRINCIPLE , the principle of FREEDOM , suggested to us by the analogy of the divine ...
... justice , for the protection of the natural equal rights of the citizen , and the preservation of social order . In all other respects , the VOLUNTARY PRINCIPLE , the principle of FREEDOM , suggested to us by the analogy of the divine ...
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... justice taught him that they alone , and not the persons to whom they might have passed it , were really entitled to indemnity for the loss . The State was without means , as it had formerly been without freedom , and it was the duty of ...
... justice taught him that they alone , and not the persons to whom they might have passed it , were really entitled to indemnity for the loss . The State was without means , as it had formerly been without freedom , and it was the duty of ...
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... justice of their claims for the indemnity which they now pressed with all the importunity of avarice . Throughout the whole of the administration of Gen. Washington , Mr. Macon was found among the members of the opposition . Against ...
... justice of their claims for the indemnity which they now pressed with all the importunity of avarice . Throughout the whole of the administration of Gen. Washington , Mr. Macon was found among the members of the opposition . Against ...
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... justice and honesty can never fail to secure the happiness of life , and the distinctions of an enduring fame . It is unnecessary to give a more detailed account of the princi- ples of Mr. Macon . The remainder of his life , from the ...
... justice and honesty can never fail to secure the happiness of life , and the distinctions of an enduring fame . It is unnecessary to give a more detailed account of the princi- ples of Mr. Macon . The remainder of his life , from the ...
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