The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 1Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... parties ; but in truth , there does not exist in the people , with refer- ence to its great masses , that irreconcileable hostility of opinions and leading principles which would be the natural inference from the violence of the party ...
... parties ; but in truth , there does not exist in the people , with refer- ence to its great masses , that irreconcileable hostility of opinions and leading principles which would be the natural inference from the violence of the party ...
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... party affairs are the necessary conse- quence of the long possession of the ascendancy . The vast official patronage of the executive department is a weight and clog under which it is not easy to bear up . This must lay any ...
... party affairs are the necessary conse- quence of the long possession of the ascendancy . The vast official patronage of the executive department is a weight and clog under which it is not easy to bear up . This must lay any ...
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... party contests . We might also refer to the fact , that the anti - democratic cause possesses at least two - thirds of the press of the country , and that portion of it which is best supported by talent and the resources of capital ...
... party contests . We might also refer to the fact , that the anti - democratic cause possesses at least two - thirds of the press of the country , and that portion of it which is best supported by talent and the resources of capital ...
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... party of North Carolina . His only weapon , however , was an appeal to the people ; and this appeal he founded upon the danger which threatened the integrity of our democratic institutions ; and , throwing himself upon his country for a ...
... party of North Carolina . His only weapon , however , was an appeal to the people ; and this appeal he founded upon the danger which threatened the integrity of our democratic institutions ; and , throwing himself upon his country for a ...
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... party in North Carolina . The great error of the leaders of the federal party was , that they had underrated the genius of Mr. Macon , and mistaken the character of the man . They had not studied the history of his life . They did not ...
... party in North Carolina . The great error of the leaders of the federal party was , that they had underrated the genius of Mr. Macon , and mistaken the character of the man . They had not studied the history of his life . They did not ...
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