The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... democratic . Though democracy is their prevalent principle , and their original root and basis , yet in all it is more or less combined with so many checks upon its freedom of developement , and so large an infusion of elements of an ...
... democratic . Though democracy is their prevalent principle , and their original root and basis , yet in all it is more or less combined with so many checks upon its freedom of developement , and so large an infusion of elements of an ...
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... Democratic party , and for the safety of the great cause involved in the destinies of that party in this country , in the spectacle which has been seen , of its temporary disorganization , and the desertion of a portion of its prominent ...
... Democratic party , and for the safety of the great cause involved in the destinies of that party in this country , in the spectacle which has been seen , of its temporary disorganization , and the desertion of a portion of its prominent ...
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... democratic side of the great issue now joined , are both the strongest incentives to exertion , and the surest harbingers of success . This same fine spirit breathes , in a still more striking manner , from the Democratic Press . This ...
... democratic side of the great issue now joined , are both the strongest incentives to exertion , and the surest harbingers of success . This same fine spirit breathes , in a still more striking manner , from the Democratic Press . This ...
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... democrat can entertain a doubt that , before the close of this great struggle , the People , in their broad mass , will obey the deep and strong instinct of their natural democratic ten- dency , and rally to the support of the ...
... democrat can entertain a doubt that , before the close of this great struggle , the People , in their broad mass , will obey the deep and strong instinct of their natural democratic ten- dency , and rally to the support of the ...
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... Democratic Whigs ! " This is the unkindest cut of all . Thus to ' filch from us our good name ' is indeed too bad , —though we are vastly mistaken if it will prove in the end to have greatly enrich- ed ' the unblushing wearers . It is ...
... Democratic Whigs ! " This is the unkindest cut of all . Thus to ' filch from us our good name ' is indeed too bad , —though we are vastly mistaken if it will prove in the end to have greatly enrich- ed ' the unblushing wearers . It is ...
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