An Answer to Certain Parts of a Work Published by Mathew Carey: Entitled "The Olive-branch," Or "Faults on Both Sides."W. M'Kean, 1816 - 231 páginas |
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... federalists of power , the wisdom , patriotism , and purity of the federalists are established ; and , in the same degree , the unprincipled conduct of the democrats is irrefragably supported and confirmed . But this point does not rest ...
... federalists of power , the wisdom , patriotism , and purity of the federalists are established ; and , in the same degree , the unprincipled conduct of the democrats is irrefragably supported and confirmed . But this point does not rest ...
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... federalists were as loud , " on this subject , as the democrats , or not , is of no importance . There never was a time when the federalists were not at least , as zealous to repel , and , if proper , to punish , real national injuries ...
... federalists were as loud , " on this subject , as the democrats , or not , is of no importance . There never was a time when the federalists were not at least , as zealous to repel , and , if proper , to punish , real national injuries ...
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... federalists opposed the war , and embarrassed the government ? The federalists refused to lend their money , and it is to be hoped few of them enlisted . But , did all the monied men of the democratic party lend their cash to the ...
... federalists opposed the war , and embarrassed the government ? The federalists refused to lend their money , and it is to be hoped few of them enlisted . But , did all the monied men of the democratic party lend their cash to the ...
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