The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... friends who would ask how fares the 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 ...
... friends who would ask how fares the 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 ...
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... friends within , to impede and dis- tract it ; and though not yet entirely consummated , has reached a stage that is quite satisfactory to us , as placing its ultimate complete success beyond fear of danger . The democracy has recovered ...
... friends within , to impede and dis- tract it ; and though not yet entirely consummated , has reached a stage that is quite satisfactory to us , as placing its ultimate complete success beyond fear of danger . The democracy has recovered ...
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... friends of the Administration have a distinct and specific policy to pursue and defend . It is boldly put forward , and held on high , as being itself its best recommendation , if only suffered to be fairly carried out in practice . It ...
... friends of the Administration have a distinct and specific policy to pursue and defend . It is boldly put forward , and held on high , as being itself its best recommendation , if only suffered to be fairly carried out in practice . It ...
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... friends have lent their countenance and support to the process of resumption ? And now that time has sifted the subject a little , what has become of all the ridiculous charges that the Independent Treasury Scheme would absorb all the ...
... friends have lent their countenance and support to the process of resumption ? And now that time has sifted the subject a little , what has become of all the ridiculous charges that the Independent Treasury Scheme would absorb all the ...
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... friends of the Whig press . Where are they , then ? " Where are they all , so sweet , so many ? " error . Gentle shepherd , tell me where ! The contrast , then , exhibited by the press on the one side and " on the other , in the vigor ...
... friends of the Whig press . Where are they , then ? " Where are they all , so sweet , so many ? " error . Gentle shepherd , tell me where ! The contrast , then , exhibited by the press on the one side and " on the other , in the vigor ...
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