Thirty Years' View: Or, A History of the Working of the American Government for Thirty Years, from 1820 to 1850. Chiefly Taken from the Congress Debates, the Private Papers of General Jackson, and the Speeches of Ex-Senator Benton, with His Actual View of the Men and Affairs: with Historical Notes and Illustrations, and Some Notices of Eminent Deceased Contemporaries, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1856 |
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... principles , and an indication of the general course of the administration , were the tenor of his discourse : and the doctrines of the demo- cratic school , as understood at the original for- mation of parties , were those professed ...
... principles , and an indication of the general course of the administration , were the tenor of his discourse : and the doctrines of the demo- cratic school , as understood at the original for- mation of parties , were those professed ...
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... principles and political integrity , crowded around to convince him of their personal attachment , and give evidence of their approval of his public acts . The wharves , the shipping , the housetops and windows , and the streets through ...
... principles and political integrity , crowded around to convince him of their personal attachment , and give evidence of their approval of his public acts . The wharves , the shipping , the housetops and windows , and the streets through ...
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... principle ! You are ready , I am sure , to fulfil all the duties imposed upon you by your situation , and demanded of you by your coun- try . You have a central position ; your city ... principles ANNO 1837. MARTIN VAN BUREN , PRESIDENT . 13.
... principle ! You are ready , I am sure , to fulfil all the duties imposed upon you by your situation , and demanded of you by your coun- try . You have a central position ; your city ... principles ANNO 1837. MARTIN VAN BUREN , PRESIDENT . 13.
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... principles of the government , which no man can estimate . You act for yourselves , and for the generations that are to come after you ; and those who , ages hence , shall bear your names , and partake your blood , will feel in their ...
... principles of the government , which no man can estimate . You act for yourselves , and for the generations that are to come after you ; and those who , ages hence , shall bear your names , and partake your blood , will feel in their ...
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... principles , of vigorous and energetic character , whose loss from the service of the country , I regard as a public misfortune . The whig members all sup- ported this resolution , and all the members , I believe , with the exception of ...
... principles , of vigorous and energetic character , whose loss from the service of the country , I regard as a public misfortune . The whig members all sup- ported this resolution , and all the members , I believe , with the exception of ...
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