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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... position of an Executive able to temper and unite these elements of power ! Out of this vast armory of talent , the incoming administration will be able to draw forth for itself every species of intellectual weapon . Standing in a position ...
... position of an Executive able to temper and unite these elements of power ! Out of this vast armory of talent , the incoming administration will be able to draw forth for itself every species of intellectual weapon . Standing in a position ...
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... position , or at least one which the government recog- nized . Amenable , as an individual , to the laws of the coun- try , it seemed he was tried and condemned by a judicial tri- bunal ; and on appeal to a higher court , the judgment ...
... position , or at least one which the government recog- nized . Amenable , as an individual , to the laws of the coun- try , it seemed he was tried and condemned by a judicial tri- bunal ; and on appeal to a higher court , the judgment ...
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... position , political sympathy , and com- mercial interest , all combine to render the progress of the Mexican Republic a subject of deep interest with the people of the United States , and to awaken the most anxious solici- tude of our ...
... position , political sympathy , and com- mercial interest , all combine to render the progress of the Mexican Republic a subject of deep interest with the people of the United States , and to awaken the most anxious solici- tude of our ...
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The Great Surplus in the Treasury | 28 |
The Master of the World | 48 |
The Poet | 61 |
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