The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 28Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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... true interest of the country to avoid it . 66 In regulating our commerce with foreign nations , we are therefore com- pelled to take , as the true basis of safe importation from all countries , the amount of our own products , which we ...
... true interest of the country to avoid it . 66 In regulating our commerce with foreign nations , we are therefore com- pelled to take , as the true basis of safe importation from all countries , the amount of our own products , which we ...
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... true of the system of jurisprudence which we borrowed from our trans- Atlantic ancestors . During the past twenty years it has had to run the gauntlet of legislatures and organic conventions in nearly every state of the Union , with the ...
... true of the system of jurisprudence which we borrowed from our trans- Atlantic ancestors . During the past twenty years it has had to run the gauntlet of legislatures and organic conventions in nearly every state of the Union , with the ...
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... True , our fathers had fled from religious persecution and tyranny in the old world , and bad fondly hoped here to find an asylum for themselves and their children . True , the Constitution purchased by their blood , and consecrated by ...
... True , our fathers had fled from religious persecution and tyranny in the old world , and bad fondly hoped here to find an asylum for themselves and their children . True , the Constitution purchased by their blood , and consecrated by ...
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JANUARY 1851 | 3 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE AMERICAN UNION | 15 |
II THE TREASURY | 24 |
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