The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... patricians of Schweitz and Uri are the most obstinate enemies of the federal diet and of its power . " In the course of their struggle , the American parties often received different designations . The democratic party arrogated to ...
... patricians of Schweitz and Uri are the most obstinate enemies of the federal diet and of its power . " In the course of their struggle , the American parties often received different designations . The democratic party arrogated to ...
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... patrician authors in their works , whenever they speak of the secular oppression of the proletary class , both by the patrician and plebeian orders , and a vindication of those il- lustrious champions of real freedom , in Rome , so long ...
... patrician authors in their works , whenever they speak of the secular oppression of the proletary class , both by the patrician and plebeian orders , and a vindication of those il- lustrious champions of real freedom , in Rome , so long ...
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... Patrician writers have asserted of his ignorance of letters and of the rusticity of his address , since he was chosen , not long after his arrival in Rome , a tribune of the people . His first step in that magistracy , laid the ground ...
... Patrician writers have asserted of his ignorance of letters and of the rusticity of his address , since he was chosen , not long after his arrival in Rome , a tribune of the people . His first step in that magistracy , laid the ground ...
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The haughty Patrician , implored the protection of the other Tri- bunes , but none daring to oppose , the Senate gave way , by repeal- ing their decree . Marius , elated by this victory over the aristocracy , marched , followed by the ...
The haughty Patrician , implored the protection of the other Tri- bunes , but none daring to oppose , the Senate gave way , by repeal- ing their decree . Marius , elated by this victory over the aristocracy , marched , followed by the ...
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... Patricians were spurned , the daggers of senators , backed by their mercenary retainers , accomplished the task of putting ... patrician historians have perversely suppressed most of his early deeds , and even depreciated his Numantine ...
... Patricians were spurned , the daggers of senators , backed by their mercenary retainers , accomplished the task of putting ... patrician historians have perversely suppressed most of his early deeds , and even depreciated his Numantine ...
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