The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... party in this country , from time to time , so long as our government , both Federal and State , is administered on the principles which have heretofore directed it , of legislating upon the private and partial interests of individuals ...
... party in this country , from time to time , so long as our government , both Federal and State , is administered on the principles which have heretofore directed it , of legislating upon the private and partial interests of individuals ...
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... party whose animating spirit must always be a generous enthusiasm in behalf of those great principles . Democracy is ... party organization , who gradually form themselves like a crust over its surface , always to retain that relation to ...
... party whose animating spirit must always be a generous enthusiasm in behalf of those great principles . Democracy is ... party organization , who gradually form themselves like a crust over its surface , always to retain that relation to ...
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... 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 the desertion of a portion of its prominent ...
... 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 the desertion of a portion of its prominent ...
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... party , in the constant struggles of parties in free states , been thrown suddenly into a more critical and arduous position . But they proved not unequal to the occasion , not untrue to their cause . THE MESSAGE OF THE EXTRA SESSION ...
... party , in the constant struggles of parties in free states , been thrown suddenly into a more critical and arduous position . But they proved not unequal to the occasion , not untrue to their cause . THE MESSAGE OF THE EXTRA SESSION ...
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... party puts forth bold and distinct avowals of opinion on all the other important subjects naturally connected with the gene- ral politics of the Union ; marking out in strong lines the limits within which it restricts its own action by ...
... party puts forth bold and distinct avowals of opinion on all the other important subjects naturally connected with the gene- ral politics of the Union ; marking out in strong lines the limits within which it restricts its own action by ...
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