The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 4Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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... continued from motives of convenience ; but now , when , from our freedom from debt , and general prosperity and peace , such motives no longer exist , the question arises whether the connection now dissolved by circumstances ought to ...
... continued from motives of convenience ; but now , when , from our freedom from debt , and general prosperity and peace , such motives no longer exist , the question arises whether the connection now dissolved by circumstances ought to ...
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... continued since during the pressure of war , and afterwards in ac- cordance with previous practice , led to a deviation from this course . On the occur- rence of the suspension , the existing laws , prescribing that nothing but specie ...
... continued since during the pressure of war , and afterwards in ac- cordance with previous practice , led to a deviation from this course . On the occur- rence of the suspension , the existing laws , prescribing that nothing but specie ...
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... continued during the two succeeding days , mixed up with a great deal of animated debate ; and vari- ous attempts were made to substitute other modes of proceeding . Various pro- positions were offered , but were either withdrawn or ...
... continued during the two succeeding days , mixed up with a great deal of animated debate ; and vari- ous attempts were made to substitute other modes of proceeding . Various pro- positions were offered , but were either withdrawn or ...
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... continued in force . Mr. Clay then took the occasion to denounce the bill just passed , on the ground before urged , and illustrated by the fable of ' the dog in the manger ; ' and to ridicule this performance of all the specie promises ...
... continued in force . Mr. Clay then took the occasion to denounce the bill just passed , on the ground before urged , and illustrated by the fable of ' the dog in the manger ; ' and to ridicule this performance of all the specie promises ...
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... continued , and again repeated , of the incompetency of the State Bank system . The ' Conser- vative ' section were compelled to fight upon still different , and even less favora- ble ground , —with the heavy disadvantage of a most ...
... continued , and again repeated , of the incompetency of the State Bank system . The ' Conser- vative ' section were compelled to fight upon still different , and even less favora- ble ground , —with the heavy disadvantage of a most ...
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