The United States Democratic Review, Band 1;Band 32J.& H.G. Langley, 1967 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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... increase of taxation might be met by increased exertion and economy ; and this increased exertion has , in fact , led to the production of a far greater amount of wealth than was required to meet the de- mands of the revenue collection ...
... increase of taxation might be met by increased exertion and economy ; and this increased exertion has , in fact , led to the production of a far greater amount of wealth than was required to meet the de- mands of the revenue collection ...
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... increased from 6,742,585 to 8,715,148 ; and that the ratio of increase , in what , has been called the 66 coast - planting States " -all slaveholding States - during that time was 33.80 per cent . , and that in the " central " slave ...
... increased from 6,742,585 to 8,715,148 ; and that the ratio of increase , in what , has been called the 66 coast - planting States " -all slaveholding States - during that time was 33.80 per cent . , and that in the " central " slave ...
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... increase , and he in conse- quence attains to various offices and profitable dignities of state , such as are supposed fitly to crown the career of true statesmen , and self - denying patriots . I am glad to see this entertaining and ...
... increase , and he in conse- quence attains to various offices and profitable dignities of state , such as are supposed fitly to crown the career of true statesmen , and self - denying patriots . I am glad to see this entertaining and ...
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The Great Surplus in the Treasury | 28 |
The Master of the World | 48 |
The Poet | 61 |
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