The United States Democratic Review, Volume 10Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1842 Vols. 1-3, 5-8 contain the political and literary portions; v. 4 the historical register department, of the numbers published from Oct. 1837 to Dec. 1840. |
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through Motherwell's poetry , had there not been added the gloomy and chilling influence of the political faith of which , as we have stated , he was a strenuous advocate . For what does High - Tory- ism in England mean , but despair of ...
through Motherwell's poetry , had there not been added the gloomy and chilling influence of the political faith of which , as we have stated , he was a strenuous advocate . For what does High - Tory- ism in England mean , but despair of ...
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... influence only upon the surface of social relations ; they do not go to the foundation of society , and cannot eradicate such evils as poverty , ignorance , vice , and degradation , from which man should be first relieved . The great ...
... influence only upon the surface of social relations ; they do not go to the foundation of society , and cannot eradicate such evils as poverty , ignorance , vice , and degradation , from which man should be first relieved . The great ...
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... influence - the " Empire State " of New York . In our own State we are again in the ascendency , and there is no reason to question the good effects of a temporary absence from power . Parties , like men , learn much in adversity that ...
... influence - the " Empire State " of New York . In our own State we are again in the ascendency , and there is no reason to question the good effects of a temporary absence from power . Parties , like men , learn much in adversity that ...
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... influence over society like that of the king over his subjects , or the preacher over his hearers . As much as has been said of the power of the press , it is a power that has never yet been measured . Let us , then , detain the reader ...
... influence over society like that of the king over his subjects , or the preacher over his hearers . As much as has been said of the power of the press , it is a power that has never yet been measured . Let us , then , detain the reader ...
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... influence . No better organ- ization could be required for it than is established in this country . It is founded on a basis of perfect freedom . That liberty of ac- tion , which it is the aim of the democratic doctrine to introduce ...
... influence . No better organ- ization could be required for it than is established in this country . It is founded on a basis of perfect freedom . That liberty of ac- tion , which it is the aim of the democratic doctrine to introduce ...
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