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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... position assumed by Mr. Buchanan thus early on the bankrupt law , shadows forth the purity of his Democratic principles , at a time when persons but indifferently acquainted with his political history charge him with Federalism . Few ...
... position assumed by Mr. Buchanan thus early on the bankrupt law , shadows forth the purity of his Democratic principles , at a time when persons but indifferently acquainted with his political history charge him with Federalism . Few ...
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... position in the Democratic party he once occupied . The election of Mr. Adams was , of course , perfectly legal , but the will of the people had , nevertheless , been defeated , and most proudly did they vindicate their sovereignty at ...
... position in the Democratic party he once occupied . The election of Mr. Adams was , of course , perfectly legal , but the will of the people had , nevertheless , been defeated , and most proudly did they vindicate their sovereignty at ...
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... position , has been frustrated . The smoke of the cannonade yet hangs over the field or goes slowly floating away upon the wind . The carnage has been terrible on both sides ; but discipline has retained its position , after a desperate ...
... position , has been frustrated . The smoke of the cannonade yet hangs over the field or goes slowly floating away upon the wind . The carnage has been terrible on both sides ; but discipline has retained its position , after a desperate ...
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