The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... Fact , to whose demands upon our notice , if to neither its entreaties nor its arguments , we cannot refuse , at least an anxious , if neither an admiring nor approving at tention . It is not to be denied , that at the late election ...
... Fact , to whose demands upon our notice , if to neither its entreaties nor its arguments , we cannot refuse , at least an anxious , if neither an admiring nor approving at tention . It is not to be denied , that at the late election ...
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... fact , is , we repeat , no joke . It may be condemned , but it cannot be laughed at - it may be detested , but it can neith- er be despised nor disregarded . What shall be done with it ? Why is it ? Whence ? -above all , Whither ? The ...
... fact , is , we repeat , no joke . It may be condemned , but it cannot be laughed at - it may be detested , but it can neith- er be despised nor disregarded . What shall be done with it ? Why is it ? Whence ? -above all , Whither ? The ...
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... fact of the State - Rights character of its general doctrine , conduct and men . They could regard the action sought by the petitions in question as indeed be- yond the true constitutional authority of Congress , while the party of ...
... fact of the State - Rights character of its general doctrine , conduct and men . They could regard the action sought by the petitions in question as indeed be- yond the true constitutional authority of Congress , while the party of ...
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... fact - to demonstrate the " superior- ity of man over his accidents . " Those are but rare exceptions . In a society of any long duration , wages , in the av- erage of all employments , cannot great- ly exceed the necessities of the ...
... fact - to demonstrate the " superior- ity of man over his accidents . " Those are but rare exceptions . In a society of any long duration , wages , in the av- erage of all employments , cannot great- ly exceed the necessities of the ...
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... fact that he has a stomach and a pair of hands . The stomach can only be fed by the labor of the hands , and , as every man is fur- nished with these organs in both kinds , every man is created to labor . It is every man's duty to feed ...
... fact that he has a stomach and a pair of hands . The stomach can only be fed by the labor of the hands , and , as every man is fur- nished with these organs in both kinds , every man is created to labor . It is every man's duty to feed ...
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