The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... tion , to the 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 ...
... tion , to the 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 ...
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... tion of the evils against which its efforts are now directing them- selves . Democracy is the vital principle of our system ; and it is now engaged in an earnest struggle with a deeply seated disease , which had insensibly been suffered ...
... tion of the evils against which its efforts are now directing them- selves . Democracy is the vital principle of our system ; and it is now engaged in an earnest struggle with a deeply seated disease , which had insensibly been suffered ...
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... tion or condemnation of these principles , as involved in its great measure of the Independent Treasury . As accessory and subordinate to this its cardinal idea , the De- mocratic party puts forth bold and distinct avowals of opinion on ...
... tion or condemnation of these principles , as involved in its great measure of the Independent Treasury . As accessory and subordinate to this its cardinal idea , the De- mocratic party puts forth bold and distinct avowals of opinion on ...
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... tion of alarm at its rushing torrent too ridiculous to be any longer even pretended . The general tendency of the principles and poli- cy of the Administration itself is , undeniably , at all points , to re- duce the central action of ...
... tion of alarm at its rushing torrent too ridiculous to be any longer even pretended . The general tendency of the principles and poli- cy of the Administration itself is , undeniably , at all points , to re- duce the central action of ...
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... tion was unavoidable , what has become of the abuse of the Specie Circular ; which it is now evident to all afforded a check , so far as its limited operation went , upon that expansion and overaction , and was indispensable to preserve ...
... tion was unavoidable , what has become of the abuse of the Specie Circular ; which it is now evident to all afforded a check , so far as its limited operation went , upon that expansion and overaction , and was indispensable to preserve ...
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