The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... political leaders , who , deriving their prominence originally from the generous zeal of their Republican opinions and sentiments , in early life , become insensibly warped from the great and broad abstract principles of that faith , by ...
... political leaders , who , deriving their prominence originally from the generous zeal of their Republican opinions and sentiments , in early life , become insensibly warped from the great and broad abstract principles of that faith , by ...
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which their own political influence may have given to the course of public events . We entertain the most profound respect for the venerable dignity and wisdom of gray hairs ; and are conscious of the importance of the influence of the ...
which their own political influence may have given to the course of public events . We entertain the most profound respect for the venerable dignity and wisdom of gray hairs ; and are conscious of the importance of the influence of the ...
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... political complexions . Though in number not equalling proba- bly the fourth part of their opponents , —and almost universally inferior in most of those elements of success which depend on the liberality with which they are supported by ...
... political complexions . Though in number not equalling proba- bly the fourth part of their opponents , —and almost universally inferior in most of those elements of success which depend on the liberality with which they are supported by ...
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... political influence ; —to place commerce and currency on a secure basis of reliance on the natural laws of trade , and of independence of the perpetual agitation of our political contests ; —to guard against a danger which , having ...
... political influence ; —to place commerce and currency on a secure basis of reliance on the natural laws of trade , and of independence of the perpetual agitation of our political contests ; —to guard against a danger which , having ...
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... political elements , up to the full level of its banks , has now so mani- festly subsided back to its narrowest limits , as to make any affecta- tion of alarm at its rushing torrent too ridiculous to be any longer even pretended . The ...
... political elements , up to the full level of its banks , has now so mani- festly subsided back to its narrowest limits , as to make any affecta- tion of alarm at its rushing torrent too ridiculous to be any longer even pretended . The ...
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