United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Band 39,Ausgabe 4J.& H.G. Langley, 1856 |
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... republican form of government ; they had the requisite number of inhabitants , and on their application were admitted as States into this Union . This unvaried construction given , during so long a period , to the power , discretionary ...
... republican form of government ; they had the requisite number of inhabitants , and on their application were admitted as States into this Union . This unvaried construction given , during so long a period , to the power , discretionary ...
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... Republican " as a recom- mendation in its incendiary excursions among the people . It cries out for battle . It solicits attack . It anticipates violence and internecine war as the crowning mercy of its efforts . It does not ask liberty ...
... Republican " as a recom- mendation in its incendiary excursions among the people . It cries out for battle . It solicits attack . It anticipates violence and internecine war as the crowning mercy of its efforts . It does not ask liberty ...
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... Republican party of the United States as the chief recommendation of their candidate to the favor of the only free people under the face of the whole heavens . Proh Pudor ! In making the above extract from the N. Y. Tribune we must be ...
... Republican party of the United States as the chief recommendation of their candidate to the favor of the only free people under the face of the whole heavens . Proh Pudor ! In making the above extract from the N. Y. Tribune we must be ...
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