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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... leave to undeceive him . It is no such thing , though we have been most ingeniously made to believe such to be the ... leaves , stand- ing in imposing array of figures and ciphers , among the worth- less assets of many a broken bank and ...
... leave to undeceive him . It is no such thing , though we have been most ingeniously made to believe such to be the ... leaves , stand- ing in imposing array of figures and ciphers , among the worth- less assets of many a broken bank and ...
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... leave about $ 154,319,920 . Deduct from this about six millions as probably taken up on this side of the Atlantic , and we show the unnatu- ral and unhealthy excess of imports ( with a proper allowance for the commercial profit ) ...
... leave about $ 154,319,920 . Deduct from this about six millions as probably taken up on this side of the Atlantic , and we show the unnatu- ral and unhealthy excess of imports ( with a proper allowance for the commercial profit ) ...
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... leaving them to the enterprise of private interest and sagacity , let them at least place this restraint upon their con- stant tendency to excess , by the obligation of imposing a simul- taneous direct tax on the people , to the amount ...
... leaving them to the enterprise of private interest and sagacity , let them at least place this restraint upon their con- stant tendency to excess , by the obligation of imposing a simul- taneous direct tax on the people , to the amount ...
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... leave the word unerased - though , unhappily , not the literal truth . The language affords no other single one , to express the relation referred to , which we can use , except those which we will not . The person alluded to was ...
... leave the word unerased - though , unhappily , not the literal truth . The language affords no other single one , to express the relation referred to , which we can use , except those which we will not . The person alluded to was ...
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... leave the author to speak for himself and his doctrine - vouching simply for the gener- ous enthusiasm of philanthropy and conviction from which alone we know his disinterested labors to proceed . - ED . D. R. e and philanthropy of the ...
... leave the author to speak for himself and his doctrine - vouching simply for the gener- ous enthusiasm of philanthropy and conviction from which alone we know his disinterested labors to proceed . - ED . D. R. e and philanthropy of the ...
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