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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... party from the disjecta membra of the old dares to recommence his work . In magnificent contrast to all these parties , no matter how fine their names or specious their pre- texts , the Democratic party stands out perpetually the same ...
... party from the disjecta membra of the old dares to recommence his work . In magnificent contrast to all these parties , no matter how fine their names or specious their pre- texts , the Democratic party stands out perpetually the same ...
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... party govern . Hence , also , the continuance and increased violence of their opposition to the nominee of that party , JAMES BUCHANAN . His record shows him to have been always of the people's party , and connects him indissolubly with ...
... party govern . Hence , also , the continuance and increased violence of their opposition to the nominee of that party , JAMES BUCHANAN . His record shows him to have been always of the people's party , and connects him indissolubly with ...
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... party may take place , no matter what new combina- tions may be formed , no matter what heretofore unheard - of issues may be made , the one great principle underlying the two parties must ... Party . CLAIMS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. ...
... party may take place , no matter what new combina- tions may be formed , no matter what heretofore unheard - of issues may be made , the one great principle underlying the two parties must ... Party . CLAIMS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. ...
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