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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... result to any man ; nothing but despair , and bloodshed , and civil war . Fremont has no personal character upon which the people can rely , and his supporters are an utterly abandoned crew , irre- sponsible and reckless . Such are the ...
... result to any man ; nothing but despair , and bloodshed , and civil war . Fremont has no personal character upon which the people can rely , and his supporters are an utterly abandoned crew , irre- sponsible and reckless . Such are the ...
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... result of the constitutional compact . Hence it is the first duty of Congress to guard every attempt to disturb the ... results are placed before them . Let us see what those results would be . And will any man deny that if Congress has ...
... result of the constitutional compact . Hence it is the first duty of Congress to guard every attempt to disturb the ... results are placed before them . Let us see what those results would be . And will any man deny that if Congress has ...
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... result there shows how well they did it . We care little , however , about the past . Our business is with the future . The masses , with leaders or without them , have come up to the work from the length and breadth of the land , and a ...
... result there shows how well they did it . We care little , however , about the past . Our business is with the future . The masses , with leaders or without them , have come up to the work from the length and breadth of the land , and a ...
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