The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen3Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... land . This admission in no respect impugns the cardinal democratic doctrine of confidence in the popular judgment , for which it is never intended to claim either an absolute infallibility , or an exemption from temporary influences of ...
... land . This admission in no respect impugns the cardinal democratic doctrine of confidence in the popular judgment , for which it is never intended to claim either an absolute infallibility , or an exemption from temporary influences of ...
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... land , to invite their party to gather around that rock of refuge , and recombine their broken organization under the shadow of that flag . A year has not yet elapsed , and the course of events is already rapidly justifying the bold ...
... land , to invite their party to gather around that rock of refuge , and recombine their broken organization under the shadow of that flag . A year has not yet elapsed , and the course of events is already rapidly justifying the bold ...
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... Land , —it is impossible to ascertain , and dif- ficult to guess . During the late Administration there was a suffi- cient degree of plausibility in the cry of " Executive usurpation , " appealing to our natural jealousy of its tendency ...
... Land , —it is impossible to ascertain , and dif- ficult to guess . During the late Administration there was a suffi- cient degree of plausibility in the cry of " Executive usurpation , " appealing to our natural jealousy of its tendency ...
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... land , on the boundless ocean of the absurd , never more to be re - assembled , in all the imposing array in which they were once so gallantly decked out ? Or have they betaken themselves , as congenial to their moon- shiny natures , to ...
... land , on the boundless ocean of the absurd , never more to be re - assembled , in all the imposing array in which they were once so gallantly decked out ? Or have they betaken themselves , as congenial to their moon- shiny natures , to ...
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... land , The summer - fruitage , and the harvest - hoard , The reaper wrestling with the bearded wheat , And the proud torrent's glory , when it shakes The everlasting rock , -nor yet forgets To sprinkle greenness on the loneliest flower ...
... land , The summer - fruitage , and the harvest - hoard , The reaper wrestling with the bearded wheat , And the proud torrent's glory , when it shakes The everlasting rock , -nor yet forgets To sprinkle greenness on the loneliest flower ...
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