The United States of North America as They areW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1828 - 242 páginas |
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... present anarchy and ultimate dissolution for the new Republics , and it has established the possibility of a people governing them- selves , and being prosperous and happy . Their political infancy is over , they have approached to ...
... present anarchy and ultimate dissolution for the new Republics , and it has established the possibility of a people governing them- selves , and being prosperous and happy . Their political infancy is over , they have approached to ...
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... present rulers have succeeded in so amalgamating opinions , that whatever may be said to the contrary , only two parties are now existing there - the Monarchists or the Governors , and the Republicans who are the governed . The object ...
... present rulers have succeeded in so amalgamating opinions , that whatever may be said to the contrary , only two parties are now existing there - the Monarchists or the Governors , and the Republicans who are the governed . The object ...
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... present unexampled pros- perity . " The great rule of conduct for us , " says this great statesman , " in regard to foreign nations , is , in extending our commercial rela- tions , to have with them as little political con- nexion as ...
... present unexampled pros- perity . " The great rule of conduct for us , " says this great statesman , " in regard to foreign nations , is , in extending our commercial rela- tions , to have with them as little political con- nexion as ...
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... present dearth of statesmen . John Bull has now the satisfaction of knowing that brother Jonathan , who prided himself not a little in having , as he fancied , servants in lieu of Magistrates , has already become the dupe of his second ...
... present dearth of statesmen . John Bull has now the satisfaction of knowing that brother Jonathan , who prided himself not a little in having , as he fancied , servants in lieu of Magistrates , has already become the dupe of his second ...
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... present state of things , together with Georgia , the native state of Crawford , adhered to the Secretary of the Treasury , not choosing to desert him , even when his prospects became hopeless . The second democratic candidate was Mr ...
... present state of things , together with Georgia , the native state of Crawford , adhered to the Secretary of the Treasury , not choosing to desert him , even when his prospects became hopeless . The second democratic candidate was Mr ...
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