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... Political Economy , 79 . Hon . John P. Kennedy , 13 . I. Imaginary Presidents : The Ideal of a National Administration , 289 . J. " Judgment by Default : " Our position on the Cen- tral American Question , 276 . Junius : Lord Chatham ...
... Political Economy , 79 . Hon . John P. Kennedy , 13 . I. Imaginary Presidents : The Ideal of a National Administration , 289 . J. " Judgment by Default : " Our position on the Cen- tral American Question , 276 . Junius : Lord Chatham ...
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... Political Motives for 1851-2 , 7 . Political Poets : Waller and Marvell , 412 . ortrait of Joseph B. Cobb . Portrait of Hon . John P. Kennedy . Portrait of Henry C. Carey , Esq . Portrait of Henry Clay . Portrait of K. H. Dimmick ...
... Political Motives for 1851-2 , 7 . Political Poets : Waller and Marvell , 412 . ortrait of Joseph B. Cobb . Portrait of Hon . John P. Kennedy . Portrait of Henry C. Carey , Esq . Portrait of Henry Clay . Portrait of K. H. Dimmick ...
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... POLITICAL party is in difficult circum- present administration ; an unfortunate one stances when it finds itself compelled to as- at best , but one , too , which affords a great sume the responsibilities of office without ac ...
... POLITICAL party is in difficult circum- present administration ; an unfortunate one stances when it finds itself compelled to as- at best , but one , too , which affords a great sume the responsibilities of office without ac ...
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... political exigen- the Secretary of the Treasury . The policy cies , must for ever recur ; and it is not im- which the British Government has always probable that the slavery question , in all its practised , and to which it is as ...
... political exigen- the Secretary of the Treasury . The policy cies , must for ever recur ; and it is not im- which the British Government has always probable that the slavery question , in all its practised , and to which it is as ...
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... POLITICAL MOTIVES FOR 1851-2 . tions and convert it into ships of war and other. * In the December number we gave our readers an illustration of the frightful ca- lamities brought upon a nation by placing her in a relation of free trade ...
... POLITICAL MOTIVES FOR 1851-2 . tions and convert it into ships of war and other. * In the December number we gave our readers an illustration of the frightful ca- lamities brought upon a nation by placing her in a relation of free trade ...
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Página 278 - ... us; and taking all these evidences, together with the violent animosity of a strong faction in the northern colonies against the southern, which needs only a little of the same...