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... in the clearest and most impressive form , and of taking the lead , through the
influence of his talents and character , in bringing back the government to the true
standard from which it had departed . The policy of his administration proceeded
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... in the clearest and most impressive form , and of taking the lead , through the
influence of his talents and character , in bringing back the government to the true
standard from which it had departed . The policy of his administration proceeded
...
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It was , in a word , to strengthen the authority and enlarge the patronage of the
general government by a relative diminution of the powers and influence of the
states , and a direct augmentation of the burdens of the people . The practical ...
It was , in a word , to strengthen the authority and enlarge the patronage of the
general government by a relative diminution of the powers and influence of the
states , and a direct augmentation of the burdens of the people . The practical ...
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Our condition is , in a word , one of unrivalled prosperity ; it has been wrought
more rapidly than any change , whether for good or evil , since our existence as
an independent people ; and it is principally to be ascribed to the influence of the
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Our condition is , in a word , one of unrivalled prosperity ; it has been wrought
more rapidly than any change , whether for good or evil , since our existence as
an independent people ; and it is principally to be ascribed to the influence of the
...
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... be administered for their benefit , and that whatever of emolument and
influence they bring , is due , in the estimation of the people , to those who concur
, and not to those who are at war with them on great questions of government or
policy .
... be administered for their benefit , and that whatever of emolument and
influence they bring , is due , in the estimation of the people , to those who concur
, and not to those who are at war with them on great questions of government or
policy .
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While there is every reason to believe that the Indians themselves , abandoning
Cheir bad advisers , will peaceably remove beyond our limits , and carry with
them a repugnance to the influences of civilization , which , if not unconquerable
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While there is every reason to believe that the Indians themselves , abandoning
Cheir bad advisers , will peaceably remove beyond our limits , and carry with
them a repugnance to the influences of civilization , which , if not unconquerable
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accomplished action adjournment administration adopted appointed authority ballot Buren called candidate carry cause character Charles circumstances citizens claims committee common confidence Congress constitution construction contest convention Court danger decision delegates direct doubt duty efforts election elevation equally errors evil execution exercise existence expected express extent foreign friends Gen'l given grant ground hands highest honorable important independent Indiana individuals influence institution Jackson James Jefferson John judgment justice laws limits maintain measures meet ment motion nature necessary negotiations New-York nomination o'clock objects offices opinion opponents opposition original party patriotic persons placed political position practice presented preservation President prevailed principles proceeding question received recommendations refused regard relation removal represented republican resolution Resolved respective result ROBERT secured Senate spirit stand success tion true trusts unanimously Union United Van Buren Vice-President votes whole