The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... cause of the De- mocracy , through the season of night and storm through which it has had to pass . The storm is over and the day is breaking , —a day of triumph and rejoicing ; —and though it is yet to be marked by an arduous contest ...
... cause of the De- mocracy , through the season of night and storm through which it has had to pass . The storm is over and the day is breaking , —a day of triumph and rejoicing ; —and though it is yet to be marked by an arduous contest ...
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... cause for alarm for the integrity of the Democratic party , and for the safety of the great cause involved in the destinies of that party in this country , in the spectacle which has been seen , of its temporary disorganization , and ...
... cause for alarm for the integrity of the Democratic party , and for the safety of the great cause involved in the destinies of that party in this country , in the spectacle which has been seen , of its temporary disorganization , and ...
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... cause . THE MESSAGE OF THE EXTRA SESSION saved the cause , and saved the country . They planted themselves on a rock of impregnable prin- ciple , and unfurling a flag that " streamed like a meteor to the troubled air , " sounded a most ...
... cause . THE MESSAGE OF THE EXTRA SESSION saved the cause , and saved the country . They planted themselves on a rock of impregnable prin- ciple , and unfurling a flag that " streamed like a meteor to the troubled air , " sounded a most ...
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... cause itself , leaving it high and dry upon the naked shore , not only shorn of all its bravery , but in truth in very sorry and unseaworthy plight . What has become of the charge that it was the Administration that caused the ...
... cause itself , leaving it high and dry upon the naked shore , not only shorn of all its bravery , but in truth in very sorry and unseaworthy plight . What has become of the charge that it was the Administration that caused the ...
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... cause of the Administration rests on a basis of right and truth , on the great questions at issue , broad and firm ... cause and candidates into an apparent temporary minority in so many quarters where it has been long accustomed to ...
... cause of the Administration rests on a basis of right and truth , on the great questions at issue , broad and firm ... cause and candidates into an apparent temporary minority in so many quarters where it has been long accustomed to ...
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