The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... confidence in its result , which has never wavered an instant , is receiving every day a new and clearer confirmation . Such will continue to be the history of the democratic party in this country , from time to time , so long as our ...
... confidence in its result , which has never wavered an instant , is receiving every day a new and clearer confirmation . Such will continue to be the history of the democratic party in this country , from time to time , so long as our ...
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... confidence . In the late convulsion , it is not to be denied , nor have we ever denied , that the Democratic party was shaken to its centre . Had a Presidential election fallen upon that period , it would probably have been overthrown ...
... confidence . In the late convulsion , it is not to be denied , nor have we ever denied , that the Democratic party was shaken to its centre . Had a Presidential election fallen upon that period , it would probably have been overthrown ...
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... confidence , — that zeal and confidence which , springing alone from a deep sense of the righteousness of the democratic side of the great issue now joined , are both the strongest incentives to exertion , and the surest harbingers of ...
... confidence , — that zeal and confidence which , springing alone from a deep sense of the righteousness of the democratic side of the great issue now joined , are both the strongest incentives to exertion , and the surest harbingers of ...
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... confidence in the eventual sober judgment of the Peo- ple , stands us in good stead . We know that when we have the whole field of the argument open before us , no panics , no excitements , no delusions , can long mislead the popular ...
... confidence in the eventual sober judgment of the Peo- ple , stands us in good stead . We know that when we have the whole field of the argument open before us , no panics , no excitements , no delusions , can long mislead the popular ...
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... confidence in our cause and our position would not be shaken in the least degree . We can ' bide our time ; ' and even though the Administration should , possibly , be embarrassed during the latter half of the present term by an adverse ...
... confidence in our cause and our position would not be shaken in the least degree . We can ' bide our time ; ' and even though the Administration should , possibly , be embarrassed during the latter half of the present term by an adverse ...
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