The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... desire ; and 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 ...
... desire ; and 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 ...
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... desire to bring this truth to the apprehension of our readers , that — instead of there being any just cause for alarm for the integrity of the Democratic party , and for the safety of the great cause involved in the destinies of that ...
... desire to bring this truth to the apprehension of our readers , that — instead of there being any just cause for alarm for the integrity of the Democratic party , and for the safety of the great cause involved in the destinies of that ...
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... desire to reform some abuses which , according to universal consent , have grown up in the Navy , happens to be less courtly and delicate in style than a similar article which appeared simultaneously in the very journal especially ...
... desire to reform some abuses which , according to universal consent , have grown up in the Navy , happens to be less courtly and delicate in style than a similar article which appeared simultaneously in the very journal especially ...
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... desire , namely , the northern half of the disputed district , with the open communication between her two colonial capitals , Halifax and Quebec . The action of the Senate being , however , decisive , it next urged strongly , as a ...
... desire , namely , the northern half of the disputed district , with the open communication between her two colonial capitals , Halifax and Quebec . The action of the Senate being , however , decisive , it next urged strongly , as a ...
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... desire to please , and unwavering confidence in each other's good faith and fairness - assertions of liberality and moderation of views - regrets for the long continuance of this perplexed controversy , and anxieties for its speedy ...
... desire to please , and unwavering confidence in each other's good faith and fairness - assertions of liberality and moderation of views - regrets for the long continuance of this perplexed controversy , and anxieties for its speedy ...
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