The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 1Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... revolution , moral or physical . We have here , we believe , correctly stated the anti - democratic side of the argument on this point . It is not to be denied that it possesses something more than plausibility . It has certainly been ...
... revolution , moral or physical . We have here , we believe , correctly stated the anti - democratic side of the argument on this point . It is not to be denied that it possesses something more than plausibility . It has certainly been ...
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... revolution was the greatest of ' experiments , ' and one of which it is not easy at this day to appreciate the gigantic boldness . Every step in the onward march of improvement by the human race is an experi- ment ; ' and the present is ...
... revolution was the greatest of ' experiments , ' and one of which it is not easy at this day to appreciate the gigantic boldness . Every step in the onward march of improvement by the human race is an experi- ment ; ' and the present is ...
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... revolution to the highest rank as a Senator , will , in future times , be referred to as an instructive lesson of wisdom ; and whoever shall studiously observe the admirable calmness of his whole life will respond to the legacy of ...
... revolution to the highest rank as a Senator , will , in future times , be referred to as an instructive lesson of wisdom ; and whoever shall studiously observe the admirable calmness of his whole life will respond to the legacy of ...
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... revolution , served in no other capacity than that of a common soldier . Even after the defeat of Gates at Camden , when he again enlisted , on the approach of Cornwallis towards Halifax , he preferred the ranks to the subordi- nate ...
... revolution , served in no other capacity than that of a common soldier . Even after the defeat of Gates at Camden , when he again enlisted , on the approach of Cornwallis towards Halifax , he preferred the ranks to the subordi- nate ...
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... revolution had been paid for their services to their country , and his ideas 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 ...
... revolution had been paid for their services to their country , and his ideas 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 ...
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