The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 1Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... tion , in favor of the mere numerical argument . Majorities are often as liable to error of opinion , and not always free from a sim- ilar proneness to selfish abuse of power , as minorities ; and a vast amount of injustice may often be ...
... tion , in favor of the mere numerical argument . Majorities are often as liable to error of opinion , and not always free from a sim- ilar proneness to selfish abuse of power , as minorities ; and a vast amount of injustice may often be ...
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... tion of some degree of national organization , no one can presume to prophecy . But that we are on the path toward that great result , to which mankind is to be guided down the long vista of future years by the democratic principle ...
... tion of some degree of national organization , no one can presume to prophecy . But that we are on the path toward that great result , to which mankind is to be guided down the long vista of future years by the democratic principle ...
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... tion , than the other . In the spirit of her literature we can never hope to rival England . She is immeasurably in advance of us , and is rich with ever active energies , and resources of literary habits and capital ( so to speak ) ...
... tion , than the other . In the spirit of her literature we can never hope to rival England . She is immeasurably in advance of us , and is rich with ever active energies , and resources of literary habits and capital ( so to speak ) ...
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... tion of a federal constitution . The reasons which influenced him to such a course were his convictions that any general government , independent of the legislatures of the several States , would soon be independent of the will of the ...
... tion of a federal constitution . The reasons which influenced him to such a course were his convictions that any general government , independent of the legislatures of the several States , would soon be independent of the will of the ...
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... tion themselves , which embrace not only expenditures for the sup- port of the war , but for nearly every service of the whole country . It was as common in those days as in these in which we live , for the opposition to the government ...
... tion themselves , which embrace not only expenditures for the sup- port of the war , but for nearly every service of the whole country . It was as common in those days as in these in which we live , for the opposition to the government ...
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