The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 1Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... perpetual assault at great disadvantage ; and especially if the great party campaign present at any time such a phase as may render it necessary to put forth , to the full limits of constitutional right , the energies of the executive ...
... perpetual assault at great disadvantage ; and especially if the great party campaign present at any time such a phase as may render it necessary to put forth , to the full limits of constitutional right , the energies of the executive ...
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1 fain be content , if we can but stem with it the perpetual tide of attack which would bear it backward towards the ideas and habits of past dark ages . But a more potent influence than any yet noticed , is that of our national ...
1 fain be content , if we can but stem with it the perpetual tide of attack which would bear it backward towards the ideas and habits of past dark ages . But a more potent influence than any yet noticed , is that of our national ...
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... perpetual fame than that of Nathaniel Macon , of North Carolina . The purity and simplicity of his life have made a lasting impression on the minds of his countrymen , and contributed most essentially to elevate the standard of ...
... perpetual fame than that of Nathaniel Macon , of North Carolina . The purity and simplicity of his life have made a lasting impression on the minds of his countrymen , and contributed most essentially to elevate the standard of ...
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... perpetual offices with perpetual salaries . The corrupt legislation of Congress he ascribed to the six years inde- pendence of the Senate , and the two years holy - day of the represen- tatives of the people - and he hesitated not ...
... perpetual offices with perpetual salaries . The corrupt legislation of Congress he ascribed to the six years inde- pendence of the Senate , and the two years holy - day of the represen- tatives of the people - and he hesitated not ...
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... perpetual and still ever progressive , as they have hitherto been astonishing to the other nations of the world . Distance and climate can have no influence upon this bond . It is wholly independent of them . There need be no fear of ...
... perpetual and still ever progressive , as they have hitherto been astonishing to the other nations of the world . Distance and climate can have no influence upon this bond . It is wholly independent of them . There need be no fear of ...
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