The United States Democratic Review, Band 7;Band 38Lloyd & Campbell, 1840 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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... fact of the latter going into Mr. Adams ' cabinet , and the fact of his friends having been the means of placing Mr. Adams in his distingushed position , could not be separated in the minds of the people . It is doubtless true that no ...
... fact of the latter going into Mr. Adams ' cabinet , and the fact of his friends having been the means of placing Mr. Adams in his distingushed position , could not be separated in the minds of the people . It is doubtless true that no ...
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... fact inchoate , and represented rather an opinion , a want of the public mind , than an organized body having in view a parti- cular end , and bound together by a common faith and purpose . Those who called themselves , or were called ...
... fact inchoate , and represented rather an opinion , a want of the public mind , than an organized body having in view a parti- cular end , and bound together by a common faith and purpose . Those who called themselves , or were called ...
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... fact must be tortured and twisted awry , and every event horribly be - painted with the gory colors of their own trade of agitation and bloodshed , before they will permit the case to go to the jury . Happily , for the sake of truth and ...
... fact must be tortured and twisted awry , and every event horribly be - painted with the gory colors of their own trade of agitation and bloodshed , before they will permit the case to go to the jury . Happily , for the sake of truth and ...
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