The United States Democratic Review, Volume 7;Volume 38Lloyd & Campbell, 1840 Vols. 1-3, 5-8 contain the political and literary portions; v. 4 the historical register department, of the numbers published from Oct. 1837 to Dec. 1840. |
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... Democratic party . But we see Jackson , than whom none ever understood Democracy more perfectly , pass- ing safely through the whirlwind of popular fury excited against him by an unscrupulous and unstinted use of money and vituperation ...
... Democratic party . But we see Jackson , than whom none ever understood Democracy more perfectly , pass- ing safely through the whirlwind of popular fury excited against him by an unscrupulous and unstinted use of money and vituperation ...
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... Democratic party the control of our affairs . It is true that from the days of Jefferson , there have been men passing from the opposition to the Democracy , and from us to them . It ... Democratic Party . CLAIMS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. ...
... Democratic party the control of our affairs . It is true that from the days of Jefferson , there have been men passing from the opposition to the Democracy , and from us to them . It ... Democratic Party . CLAIMS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. ...
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... Democracy . But when the opposition are at the head of affairs , no man can tell , when he retires at night , where the ship of State may drift by morning . This fact , then , that the Democratic party have ever stood faithfully by the ...
... Democracy . But when the opposition are at the head of affairs , no man can tell , when he retires at night , where the ship of State may drift by morning . This fact , then , that the Democratic party have ever stood faithfully by the ...
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