The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... influence . Such being the inherent character of democ- racy , it is impossible for such a class of men as referred to above , the old influential leaders and managers of the party organization , who gradually form themselves like a ...
... influence . Such being the inherent character of democ- racy , it is impossible for such a class of men as referred to above , the old influential leaders and managers of the party organization , who gradually form themselves like a ...
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which their own political influence may have given to the course of public events . We entertain the most profound ... influential and wealthy leaders -- such is , on the contrary , precisely one of the most unequivocal symptoms , that ...
which their own political influence may have given to the course of public events . We entertain the most profound ... influential and wealthy leaders -- such is , on the contrary , precisely one of the most unequivocal symptoms , that ...
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... influence ; —to place commerce and currency on a secure basis of reliance on the natural laws of trade , and of independence of the perpetual agitation of our political contests ; —to guard against a danger which , having occurred , may ...
... influence ; —to place commerce and currency on a secure basis of reliance on the natural laws of trade , and of independence of the perpetual agitation of our political contests ; —to guard against a danger which , having occurred , may ...
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... influence of the specie flag which it alone kept fly- ing , has been mainly , if not solely , due the happy direction which events have now taken ? What has become of the charge of hos- tility to legitimate credit , or to sound and ...
... influence of the specie flag which it alone kept fly- ing , has been mainly , if not solely , due the happy direction which events have now taken ? What has become of the charge of hos- tility to legitimate credit , or to sound and ...
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... influences always in operation upon them , especially in our cities , our literary institutions , and the learned professions , to warp them to the oppo- site direction . In fact it is from this class that the democratic party is ...
... influences always in operation upon them , especially in our cities , our literary institutions , and the learned professions , to warp them to the oppo- site direction . In fact it is from this class that the democratic party is ...
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