The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 1Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... ? ) — of the relative rights of majori- * We concede to all the privilege of exercising their own fancy in the choice of their own names . ties and minorities . Though we go for the republican 2 [ October , Introduction .
... ? ) — of the relative rights of majori- * We concede to all the privilege of exercising their own fancy in the choice of their own names . ties and minorities . Though we go for the republican 2 [ October , Introduction .
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ties and minorities . Though we go for the republican principle of the supremacy of the will of the majority , we acknowledge , in gen- eral , a strong sympathy with minorities , and consider that their rights have a high moral claim on ...
ties and minorities . Though we go for the republican principle of the supremacy of the will of the majority , we acknowledge , in gen- eral , a strong sympathy with minorities , and consider that their rights have a high moral claim on ...
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... republican government has been administered on ideas and in a spirit borrowed from the strong governments of the other forms ; and to the corruptions and manifold evils which have never failed , in the course of time , to evolve ...
... republican government has been administered on ideas and in a spirit borrowed from the strong governments of the other forms ; and to the corruptions and manifold evils which have never failed , in the course of time , to evolve ...
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... republican State . In fact , North Carolina has been singularly illustrious in the number of great men that she has contributed to the young States of the west and south . At various periods within the history of the Government , she ...
... republican State . In fact , North Carolina has been singularly illustrious in the number of great men that she has contributed to the young States of the west and south . At various periods within the history of the Government , she ...
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... the currency contemplated by the constitution , to moderate the con- stant tendency of paper money to excess and abuse - and the reform of the anti - republican monopoly feature of the system 1837.1 87 . Thomas Hart Benton .
... the currency contemplated by the constitution , to moderate the con- stant tendency of paper money to excess and abuse - and the reform of the anti - republican monopoly feature of the system 1837.1 87 . Thomas Hart Benton .
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