The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... tion the government for a redress of grievances . " The action to be had by either House of Congress on any of these petitions when brought into its hall , is a matter of its own internal pro- ceedure , to be regulated by itself in the ...
... tion the government for a redress of grievances . " The action to be had by either House of Congress on any of these petitions when brought into its hall , is a matter of its own internal pro- ceedure , to be regulated by itself in the ...
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... tion , " like many a less plausible idea , has at least served as an excellent handle for influence on the public mind , in the sec- tion of the Union against which it could be said to be directed . Follow ing on the heels of those ...
... tion , " like many a less plausible idea , has at least served as an excellent handle for influence on the public mind , in the sec- tion of the Union against which it could be said to be directed . Follow ing on the heels of those ...
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... tion . No personal considerations are entitled to any place in dealing with such questions as are involved in this subject , in such times as these . Mr. Calhoun has been led , by the too fixed and narrowed intensity of one leading idea ...
... tion . No personal considerations are entitled to any place in dealing with such questions as are involved in this subject , in such times as these . Mr. Calhoun has been led , by the too fixed and narrowed intensity of one leading idea ...
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... tion by a big vagabond , Lankey , all things considered , made good speed ; and , before he well knew it , was out upon the Avenue ; and then he began to quake . He had not gone many steps in this direction when an arm was quietly ...
... tion by a big vagabond , Lankey , all things considered , made good speed ; and , before he well knew it , was out upon the Avenue ; and then he began to quake . He had not gone many steps in this direction when an arm was quietly ...
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... tion of Agriculture , Commerce , and Art , to provide supplies for every want and desire and taste of man . The at- tendant was filled with amazement , and exclaimed , “ How much land and property , and I have none ! What is the reason ...
... tion of Agriculture , Commerce , and Art , to provide supplies for every want and desire and taste of man . The at- tendant was filled with amazement , and exclaimed , “ How much land and property , and I have none ! What is the reason ...
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