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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... interest . While history continues to demonstrate , by repeated exam- ples , that false principles of government lead first to bank- ruptcy , and thence , by regular steps , to disunion and revolution , we must believe - that in ...
... interest . While history continues to demonstrate , by repeated exam- ples , that false principles of government lead first to bank- ruptcy , and thence , by regular steps , to disunion and revolution , we must believe - that in ...
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... interest of the nation - we mean its interest and honor - strictly speaking , —and not the vanity of its proselyting spirits , are to be its guide . A citizen of the United States , laying aside his theoretic persuasions , will approach ...
... interest of the nation - we mean its interest and honor - strictly speaking , —and not the vanity of its proselyting spirits , are to be its guide . A citizen of the United States , laying aside his theoretic persuasions , will approach ...
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... interest in denying this story . We disagree with him . His interest , if any , is entirely the other way . The Orleans family took the throne by the right of revolution , or , as Lafayette called it , " the sacred right of insurrection ...
... interest in denying this story . We disagree with him . His interest , if any , is entirely the other way . The Orleans family took the throne by the right of revolution , or , as Lafayette called it , " the sacred right of insurrection ...
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The Great Surplus in the Treasury | 28 |
The Master of the World | 48 |
The Poet | 61 |
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